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There Are Giant Viruses on Ice Sheet’s Surface in the Arctic—But That’s a Good Thing
Popular Mechanics via AOL· 12 hours agoA new study focused on giant viruses that reside on the Greenland ice sheet’s surface details how...
Antarctic Ice Loss Is Significant, Contrary to Claims - FactCheck.org
FactCheck.org· 2 days agoAntarctica is losing ice mass to the ocean, contributing to global sea level rise. The Antarctic ice sheet ...
Microscopic changes in the ice determine the flow speed of entire glaciers!
Weston Forum· 1 day agoAs the ice caps and glaciers melt, huge amounts of water flow into the sea – and as a result, sea...
Sea level rise detected worldwide, including near Sugarloaf Mountain in Brazil | Fact check
USA Today· 2 days agoSea level change cannot be determined by comparing past and present images of one landmark,...
Sea Level | Science – GRACE-FO
NASA· 5 days ago"GRACE has revolutionized our ability to determine how much glaciers and ice sheets are contributing to sea level rise and gives insight ...
Arctic sea ice is declining at an alarming rate. A giant virus could stop that
Euronews via Yahoo News· 1 day agoThey’ve been found in the oceans, soil and even humans, but this is the first time giant viruses...
Giant viruses discovered living in Greenland's dark ice and red snow
Live Science via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoThe giant viruses might infect algae that are increasing Greenland's ice melt. These viruses could...
Environmental News Network - Microscopic Defects in Ice Influence How Massive Glaciers Flow, Study...
Environmental News Network· 5 days agoAs they seep and calve into the sea, melting glaciers and ice sheets are raising global water levels at unprecedented rates. To predict and prepare for ...
Zany ideas to slow polar melting are gathering momentum
The Economist· 2 days agoGlobally, sea levels have risen by somewhere between 21cm and 24cm since 1880. Most of this rise is...
9 looming climate tipping points that imperil our planet
The Week via Yahoo News· 2 days agoThe sheet is also losing mass as the climate warms and "substantial ice loss is likely irreversible...