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Tag: ice melt

May 1, 2017

Daily chart: The decline of Arctic sea ice | The Economist

The Arctic could be free of sea ice by 2040, 30 years earlier than previously suggested Source: Daily chart: The decline of Arctic sea ice | The Economist Advertisements

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability. Tagged arctic, climate change, economist.com, global warming, ice melt. Leave a comment
July 20, 2016

World swelters after 14-month record breaking heat wave – CNN.com

The first six months of 2016 were the hottest ever recorded, NASA announced on Tuesday, while Arctic sea ice now covers 40% less of the Earth than it did just 30 years ago. Source: World swelters after 14-month record breaking heat wave – CNN.com

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability. Tagged arctic, climate change, cnn.com, global warming, ice melt, sea level rise. Leave a comment
August 20, 2015

Central Asia Mountain Range Has Lost a Quarter of Ice Mass in 50 Years, Study Says – WSJ

Central Asia Mountain Range Has Lost a Quarter of Ice Mass in 50 Years, Study Says – WSJ.

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability. Tagged asia, china, climate change, glaciers, global warming, ice melt, melting, water, wsj.com. Leave a comment
May 15, 2015

NASA Study Shows Antarctica’s Larsen B Ice Shelf Nearing Its Final Act | NASA

NASA Study Shows Antarctica’s Larsen B Ice Shelf Nearing Its Final Act | NASA.

Posted in Climate Change & Sustainability. Tagged antarctica, ice melt, nasa.gov, sea level. Leave a comment
April 30, 2015

What if all the ice melted – Business Insider

What if all the ice melted – Business Insider.

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February 27, 2015

The Nations Guaranteed to Be Swallowed by the Sea | Motherboard

The Nations Guaranteed to Be Swallowed by the Sea | Motherboard.

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September 22, 2013

Remote Antarctic Trek Reveals A Glacier Melting From Below : NPR

After several years planning the difficult mission, scientists successfully drilled through Antarctica’s Pine Island Glacier. They were stunned by what they found, and worry global sea levels could be at risk. Remote Antarctic Trek Reveals A Glacier Melting From Below : NPR

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