Green Matters on MSN
As Antarctica's 'Doomsday Glacier' Melts Faster Than Expected, Experts Plan to Build a 50-Mile Wall
A bold new idea could help protect the 'Doomsday Glacier,' as melting speeds up faster than expected.
Pink boulders led scientists to a massive granite formation buried under Antarctica’s ice, solving a decades-old geological ...
Scientists set a date for the peak disappearance of glaciers: up to 4,000 could be lost in a single historic year.
Scientists studying pink granite boulders in West Antarctica have discovered a massive, ancient granite structure hidden ...
The Flying Dutchman on MSN
What makes Gimmelwald so special?
This experience highlights daily life in a small Swiss mountain village. Gimmelwald’s setting feels calm and untouched.
After 66 years of uncertainty, the remains of Dennis Bell, a British meteorologist who vanished in a crevasse while working ...
While most of the world's glaciers are retreating as the climate warms, a small but significant population behaves very differently—and the consequences can be severe. A team of international ...
Green Matters on MSN
Scientists lowered a camera into Antarctica's 'doomsday glacier' and found hidden structures below
The experiment recorded the first-ever measurements from beneath the glacier's main trunk.
Times-Standard on MSN
Lori Dengler | The sea is not level
"The ocean surface is definitely not flat. It is constantly changing as wind, waves and swells produce surface undulations, daily tidal fluctuations raise and lower the average height." ...
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