Por: CBS News Politics April 04, 2023
A German climber has died after falling about 1,640 feet in the Alps in southern Switzerland, police said Tuesday.The accident happened near the resort of Zermatt on Sunday, police in Valais state said in a . Authorities were alerted Monday that the 26-year-old man, who lived in Germany, was missing, and rescuers in a helicopter found his body on a glacier.The man had set out alone on Sunday morning to climb the Strahlhorn peak, police said in... + full article
Newsweek USA World April 13, 2023
An enormous iceberg that set off from the Antarctic coast in late 2022 has been photographed by NASA satellites as it drifts away into the Southern Ocean.The iceberg, known as B-22A, is around 1,158 square miles in area—around 4 times the size of New York City. The piece... + más
Giant iceberg twice the size of New York City breaks from Antarctica | Newsweek
Massive iceberg, twice the size of New York City, breaks off in Antarctica | WGN-TV
MarketWatch USA Business February 17, 2023
What is the “Doomsday” glacier? The has gotten the nickname the “Doomsday” glacier because of how much ice it has and how much seas could rise if it all melts. Officially known as the Thwaites Glacier, the ice formation in Antarctica at the southern tip of the Earth,... + más
First ever images of Antarctica's 'Doomsday glacier' show melting from below | ABC News
Robot reveals clues behind what's eating away at Antarctica's doomsday glacier | CBS News
ABC News USA World February 17, 2023
Scientists studying one of the most crucial glaciers that's been deteriorating by climate change got a new look at what's going on underneath the surface.In two studies published in the science journal , scientists from the UK-US International Thwaites Glacier... + más
What happens if Antarctica's Florida-sized 'Doomsday' glacier melts faster? 5 things to know | MarketWatch
10 WBNS USA Nation February 16, 2023
WASHINGTON — Scientists got their first up-close look at what’s eating away part of Antarctica’s Thwaites ice shelf, nicknamed because of its massive melt and , and it’s both good and bad news. Using a 13-foot pencil-shaped robot that swam under the grounding line where... + más
Portland Press Herald USA World February 16, 2023
Rapidly warming oceans are cutting into the underside of the Earth’s widest glacier and posing a major sea-level-rise threat, startling new data and images show. Using an underwater robot at Thwaites Glacier, researchers have determined that warm water is getting channeled... + más
NBC News USA Science February 15, 2023
Antarctica’s rapidly melting “doomsday glacier” is one of the most closely studied masses of ice in the world, but new research by teams that used an underwater robot to swim beneath the floating ice shelf is providing some of the clearest insights yet into how the glacier... + más
Newsweek USA Tech November 03, 2022
The glaciers in California's Yosemite National Park could be lost in just 28 years. The glaciers' retreat can be seen in historic images, with images dating back almost 150 years showing the extent of how much has been lost.Glaciers, which were first formed 10,000... + más
8-year-old boy hopes to become youngest to climb El Capitan. But is it safe? | ABC News
Expedition finds cameras left by Yukon mountaineers in 1937 | The Boston Globe
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