The Arctic is continuing to warm at a pace far exceeding the rest of the planet, according to the Arctic Report Card 2025.
We often see photographs that show how glaciers have diminished in size over the last century. The recession of glaciers is a direct result of global warming, resulting from the burning of fossil fuel ...
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Paloma Beltran with Miriam Jackson, the Eurasia and Nordic director of the International ...
The current global climate warming is unprecedented and extensively accelerated. This is partly evidenced by the months of June, July, and August (considered meteorological summer in the Northern ...
AMHERST, Mass. – Thanks to a $2.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation and NASA, the international office of the Climate and Cryosphere (CliC) project, a core initiative of the World ...
Climate negotiations may move at a glacial pace, but the irony is that the pace of glacier change is rapidly overtaking our ability to adapt to it and protect the most vulnerable people. The science ...
National Snow and Ice Data Center monitors sea ice, tracks snow, examines Arctic conditions and informs global decision-makers The frozen parts of the planet, known collectively as the cryosphere, are ...
A joint event organized by the IAEA, Bolivia, Nepal and UNEP will share the insights into the climate change impacts on soil, sediments, water and cryosphere dynamics in mountainous regions, ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — How will climate change impact Earth’s ice sheets in the 21st century? And how much will sea levels rise as a result? For a decade, glaciologist Sophie Nowicki has played a lead role ...