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Record low sea-ice levels around Antarctica ‘likely due to climate change’
PA Media: Science via Yahoo News· 1 day agoUntil 2015, Antarctica’s winter sea ice had been growing in size since satellite records began in...
Underwater Time Bomb: Meltwater Ponds Threaten Antarctic Stability
SciTechDaily· 4 days agoAn expedition has found that increased temperatures from climate change are causing ponds that...
A new study shows when global temperatures heat up 1 degree, there's 1 less week of snowpack. What...
12 News KPNX· 20 hours agoSnowpack provides ample gifts to the forest ecosystem and to the people who call it home. A recently...
Letter to the Editor: There is no climate crisis • The Malibu Times
The Malibu Times· 4 hours agoInstead, they rely on computer models that are biased by the preconceptions of their manipulators...
What's worse for disease spread: animal loss, climate change or urbanization?
NPR· 6 days ago"It's really valuable for policymakers to have a better grasp on which global change drivers...
Warm and pleasant week ahead; Spring thunderstorm possible Thursday
Black Hills Pioneer· 24 hours agoStorm Watch Team Meteorologist Sam Augeri says it will be warm and nice for most of this week with temperatures near 70 degrees.
Sea levels are starting to rise faster: Here's how much South Florida is expecting
Phys.org· 1 day agoSea levels are rising, swamping roads and homes in South Florida. In the last 80 years, sea level...
Twin NASA satellites aim to study heat emissions at Earth’s poles, improve future climate models
Fox Weather via Yahoo News· 6 days agoRocket Lab is preparing to launch the first of two tiny NASA spacecraft designed to study how heat...
Record low Antarctic sea ice 'extremely unlikely' without climate change, says scientists
Phys.org· 1 day agoScientists at the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) have found that the record-low levels of sea ice...
Satellites reveal "surprising" Antarctic ice loss, sea level rise
Newsweek· 1 day agoThe extremely low Antarctic sea ice levels in 2023 were even more "surprising" than scientists...