Ice Melting Faster Everywhere

Alexandra Giese

From the Arctic sea ice to the Antarctic interior and the mountainous peaks of Peru, Alaska, and Tibet, ice is melting at an alarming rate. The accelerating loss of ice sheets, sea ice, and glaciers is one of the most powerful and striking indicators of a warming climate.

7 Tipping Points That Could Transform Earth

When the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change issued its last report in 2007, environmental tipping points were a footnote. A troubling footnote, to be sure, but the science was relatively new and unsettled. Straightforward global warming was enough to worry about.

Soot Pollution Melting Glaciers

Soot Pollution Melting Glaciers

These glaciers are a sign of what is going into your lungs. If we 
replaced all the world's coal electric power plants with nukes we'd 
breathe cleaner air and the glaciers wouldn't lose so much ice.

Climate Change Speeds Up Since 1997 Kyoto Accord

As the world has talked for a dozen years about what to do next, new ship passages opened through the Arctic's once-frozen summer sea ice. In Greenland and Antarctica, ice sheets have lost trillions of tons.

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