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EurekAlert!27d
Melting ice falling snow: Sea ice declines enhance snowfall over West Antarctica
UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — As the world continues to warm, Antarctica is losing ice at an increasing pace, but the loss of sea ice may lead to more snowfall over the ice sheets, partially offsetting ...
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Researchers: Collapse of West Antarctic ice sheet is still preventable—if we act fast to keep future warming in check
Modeling experiments indicate an emissions pathway in line with the goals of the Paris agreement can still limit the total contribution to sea level rise coming from the Antarctic ice sheet to 0. ...
Dhaka Tribune
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Greenhouse gases continue to rise as warming hits record
World Meteorological Organization (WMO). The average temperature so far this year was 1.4°C above pre-industrial levels, far ...
Phys.org24d
Deep dive on sea level rise: New modeling gives better predictions on Antarctic ice sheet melt
The Antarctic ice sheet is the largest block of ice on Earth, containing over 30 million cubic kilometers of water. Hence, its melting could have a devasting impact on future sea levels. To find ...
Science Daily6d
Ice Ages News
Dec. 7, 2023 — An international consortium of geoscientists has reconstructed atmosphereric levels of CO2 going back 66 million years using proxies in the geoloogical record. Today's ...
THE WEEK15d
The biggest climate records hit this year
The effects of climate change are making themselves known as this year hits new records of uncertainty. And these records are just the beginning if humanity doesn't change course. "These records ...
CBS News24d
Majestic emperor penguins threatened by climate change
Emperor penguins are not simply majestic. These birds are tough creatures who manage to survive in some of the harshest weather conditions imaginable. The penguins breed and live on frozen sea ice ...
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World to hit 1.4C of warming in record hot 2023
With a month to run, 2023 will reach global warming of about 1.4 degrees Celsius (2.5 Fahrenheit) above preindustrial levels, ...
New Scientist11d
COP28: How this year shattered nearly every modern climate record
This year’s COP28 climate summit began with a stark reminder of what is at stake during the coming fortnight of climate negotiations in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. At the opening of the summit ...
USA Today27d
Heat record after heat record was broken in 2023. Here's a running list.
Global average temperatures are reaching new highs, notching more records in the steady march of a warming climate. It's been warmer than at any time in recorded history and was likely warmer than ...
Science Daily27d
Melting ice falling snow: Sea ice declines enhance snowfall over West Antarctica
"While Arctic sea ice has been rapidly declining over the satellite record, the Antarctic experienced a slight increase until 2015, followed by a sharp decline in 2016," Kromer said.
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Greenhouse gases continue to rise as warming hits record, WMO says
As countries meet in Dubai to negotiate emissions reductions, the world is heating up faster than ever. Without further cuts, ...

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