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Melting ice caps put the need for bizarre 'negative leap second' on hold Dennis MersereauDigital Journalist Published on May. 19, 2024, 4:07 PM ...
One solution to the melting ice cap: Refreeze it. It wouldn't even cost that much We could refreeze the Arctic, proposed a paper in Nature Climate Change.
Into The Ice, a film by documentarian Lars Ostenfeld, took him high up onto the Greenland ice cap as he followed three sets of scientists delving deep into the frozen surface.
Read Transcribed Audio The Greenland ice cap is losing an average of 30 million tonnes of floating ice on average per hour — faster than scientists had previously estimated, according to a study ...
The polar ice caps are melting. And this has already led to an increase in the sea level. Between now and 2100, it is estimated that the sea level will rise anywhere from 1 foot up to 7 feet. But ...
Scientists say glacier engineering could be a potential stopgap as the Earth passes a critical climate milestone. Others aren’t as convinced Julia Musto in New York Sunday 09 February 2025 14:07 ...
Some information may no longer be current. Kudos to federal Environment Minister Stéphane Dion for his concern over the melting of the Arctic ice cap (Melting Arctic Sounds Alarm Bells -- Sept. 29).
In stark contrast to estimates put forward by the IPCC, Prof. Hansen and his colleagues argue that rapidly melting ice caps in Antarctica and Greenland could cause oceans to swell several metres ...