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Huge ice dome in Greenland vanished 7,000 years ago — melting at temperatures we're racing toward today
Scientists drilled to the bottom of Greenland's 1,600-foot deep Prudhoe Dome and found it disappeared in the early Holocene, ...
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Nations are circling Greenland as melting ice exposes resources with major global stakes
Beneath Greenland’s surface lies an abundance of natural resources, including hydrocarbons and rare earth minerals. The U.S.
As the White House looks to take control of Greenland, US President Donald Trump is eyeing not just a strategic foothold in ...
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Melting Antarctic ice could cripple a deep ocean climate engine
Cracking, creaking ice at the bottom of the world is quietly shaping the future climate you live in. New research from ...
In the past, when West Antarctica melted, there was a rapid uptick in onshore geological activity in the area.
Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen warned that an American attack on Greenland would effectively end NATO and the ...
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Northern Greenland ice dome melted before and could melt again
Prudhoe Ice Dome disappeared during a warm period 7000 years ago. Global warming could cause similar temperatures by 2100, ...
Often referred to as the one of the last places in the world with year-round sea ice, the waterways around Queen Elizabeth Islands and western Tuvaijuittuq have historically been difficult to access.
The continent’s ice is melting and raising sea levels worldwide. Our journalists will be sending regular dispatches as they ...
When we think of global warming, what first comes to mind is the air: crushing heat waves that are felt rather than seen, ...
After 10 days with only the open ocean and the occasional iceberg at our sides, sailing into the sea ice felt like crossing ...
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