Hidden warm-water traps beneath Antarctica may be melting the continent’s ice far faster than scientists realized.
Since satellites began monitoring the poles in the late 1970s, the seasonal growth and retreat of Antarctic sea ice – frozen ...
"It looks like a windscreen that's shattering." ...
A new study shows that during the last two deglaciations, i.e., the transition from an ice age to the warm interglacial periods, meltwater from the Antarctic ice sheet intensified stratification in ...
Warmer ocean temperatures are causing melting in Antarctica's ice shelves, posing an overlooked threat to global coastlines ...
Scientists have uncovered a hidden Antarctic threat that could accelerate global sea level rise far faster than expected.
Researchers at National Taiwan University and partner institutions have uncovered new evidence that Antarctic Intermediate ...
New data confirms what climate experts have long worried about: a warm mass of deep polar water has expanded toward Antarctica.
Several recent studies also suggest that Antarctic sea ice and ice shelves are becoming more unstable because of trapped ...
Cracking, creaking ice at the bottom of the world is quietly shaping the future climate you live in. New research from Australian scientists shows that melting Antarctic ice shelves and changing sea ...