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Sea level rise

Island at sea

NASA Analysis Shows Irreversible Sea Level Rise for Pacific Islands

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
glaciers

The Earth Rises to Meet the Sea: Science Poetry Friday!

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How the rising earth in Antarctica will impact future sea level rise

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The expedition was carried out in regions of drifting ice in West Antarctica in 2022. On the return visit in 2024, Ran disappeared without a trace under the ice.

Antarctic Ice Shelf Mapping Reveals Unexpected Melting Patterns

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
glacier

Melting of Alaskan glaciers accelerating faster than previously thought

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Pooled meltwater and slush on the Tracy Tremenchus Ice Shelf, which flows into the Southern Ocean. Contains modified Copernicus Sentinel data [2018], processed by Rebecca Dell

Massive Slush Deposits in Ice Shelves Threaten Global Sea Levels

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
antarctica

New, worrying tipping point discovered beneath the Antarctic ice sheet

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
The whaling ship Firern, with the Stinson Reliant aircraft on board, near Klarius Mikkelsen Fjell in Lars Christensen Land in East Antarctica. Copyright Norwegian Polar Institute

Whaler’s Forgotten 1937 Aerial Photos Reveal Stable East Antarctic Glaciers, Offering Insights for Climate Predictions

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
The thinning shelf has lost ice along its front and northern margin, and fractured ice is visible along the southern edge.

Barriers against Antarctic ice melt disappearing at the double

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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In coastal communities, sea level rise may leave some isolated

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Artic ice. Pixabay

Increased West Antarctic Ice Sheet melting ‘unavoidable’

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
Old Town Alexandria, Virginia, in May 2016 after high tides in the Potomac River inundated the street. Floods like these will occur more frequently as sea levels inch toward coastal infrastructure. Credit: NOAA

100-year floods could occur yearly by end of 21st century

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment
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Researchers find Antarctic ice shelves thinner than previously thought

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