Earth’s frozen places — ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost — are melting: a clear sign of climate change and a planet ...
The report coincides with a UNESCO summit in Paris marking the first World Day for Glaciers, urging global action to protect ...
A UNESCO report reveals that glaciers worldwide are melting at an unprecedented rate, losing 9,000 gigatons of ice since 1975 ...
Sea ice in the Gulf of St. Lawrence is breaking away from its usual winter rhythms. This year, the ice was drastically below ...
The World Meteorological Organization highlights the threat posed by ice melting to water supply and rising sea levels ...
The fact that it’s freezing cold on your doorstep cannot be taken as proof that global warming has stopped. The Arctic is ...
Accelerating ice melt from glaciers worldwide means an increased loss of freshwater resources, ever-faster sea level rise and life-threatening floods and landslides. In some regions, ice loss is ...
Scientists now warn that glaciers in many parts of the world 'will not survive the 21st century', potentially triggering ...
Arête Glacier Initiative has raised $5 million to improve sea-level rise forecasts and explore the possibility of refreezing ...
All 19 of the world's glacier regions experienced a net loss of mass in 2024, for the third consecutive year, the United Nations said on Friday .
The first World Day for Glaciers is less a celebration than a reckoning as years of record, rapid glacier retreat means many will not survive the 21st century.