Por: WPLG Local 10 Nation May 08, 2023
Daily tides stoked with ate a hole taller than the Washington Monument at the bottom of one of Greenland's major glaciers in the last couple years, accelerating the retreat of a crucial part of the glacier, a new study found.And scientists worry that the phenomenon isn't limited to this one glacier, raising questions about previous projections of melting rates on the world's vulnerable ice sheets.The rapid melt seen in this study... + full article
Los Angeles Times USA Science May 09, 2023
Daily tides stoked with increasingly warmer water ate a hole taller than the Washington Monument at the bottom of one of Greenland's major glaciers in the last couple of years, accelerating the retreat of a crucial part of the glacier, a study found. And scientists worry... + más
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Portland Press Herald USA World May 09, 2023
Daily tides stoked with increasingly warmer water ate a hole taller than the Washington Monument at the bottom of one of Greenland’s major glaciers in the last couple years, accelerating the retreat of a crucial part of the glacier, a new study found. And scientists worry that... + más
Warming-stoked tides eating huge holes in Greenland glacier | Los Angeles Times
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
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Forbes USA Life February 05, 2023
Greenland's stunning natural scenery is the entertainment on the coastal ferry of the Arctic Umiaq ... [+] Line.Lisa Germany - Visit Greenland When the Arctic Umiaq Line’s Sarfaq Ittuk vessel is stopped approaching one of the small coastal Greenlandic communities,... + más
Greenland dogs captured in beautiful photos as their world vanishes | Newsweek
MarketWatch USA Business January 18, 2023
“We keep on (seeing) rising temperatures between 1990s and 2011,” said study lead author Maria Hoerhold, a glaciologist at the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany. “We have now a clear signature of global warming.” It takes years to analyze ice core data. Hoerhold has... + más
New ice core analysis shows sharp Greenland warming spike | Los Angeles Times
Los Angeles Times USA Science January 18, 2023
A sharp spike in Greenland temperatures since 1995 showed the giant northern island 2.7 degrees hotter than its 20th century average, the warmest in more than 1,000 years, according to new ice core data. Until now Greenland ice cores — a glimpse into long-running temperatures... + más
Greenland's warming spike since 1995 is the most in 1,000 years, new analysis shows | MarketWatch
Forbes USA Life December 01, 2022
Around 2,000 people live in Tasiilaq in southeastern Greenland. Travel there is only possible by ... [+] helicopter or boat.Nikolaus Brinkmann - Visit Greenland Anyone flying between the U.S. and Europe will be familiar with Greenland. The vast white landmass on in-flight maps... + más
Greenland's Melting 'Zombie Ice' Will Raise Global Sea Level 10 Inches, Scientists Warn | Time
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