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World’s Glaciers Vanishing at Record Speed, Landmark Study Reveals

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Glacieer

Scientists call for ‘major initiative’ to study whether geoengineering should be used on glaciers

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
One of nearly 400 Coastwide Monitoring Reference System (CMRS) sites along the Louisiana coast where scientists collect data to measure wetland surface-elevation change. (Photo courtesy Guandong Li/Tulane University)

New ‘time travel’ study reveals future impact of climate change on coastal marshes

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
map of greenland

Geoengineering may slow Greenland ice sheet loss

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Technology
The Icefin underwater vehicle has sonar, chemical and biological sensors that help researchers characterize sub-ice environments.

Underwater robot finds new circulation pattern in Antarctic ice shelf

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Current potential flood exposure (blue areas) in downtown Miami (left panel) and with one meter of sea-level rise. Deeper blues represent greater depth.

Rising seas will tighten vise on Miami even for people who are not flooded

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment

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