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antarctica

New, worrying tipping point discovered beneath the Antarctic ice sheet

Polar bear at the zoo

Climate change: Longer ice-free periods may lead to smaller Hudson Bay polar bear population

Foraminifera shells helped scientists piece together a picture of ocean movement during the Eocene period, where high atmospheric carbon levels caused the exchange of ocean waters to slow down.

Ancient ocean slowdown warns of future climate chaos

The eroding cliffs at Herschel Island. The Alfred Wegener Institute Helmholtz Center for Polar and Marine Research (AWI) commenced research in the western Canadian Arctic with the funding of the young researcher project titled Coastal Permafrost Erosion

Thawing permafrost: Not a climate tipping element, but nevertheless far-reaching impacts

Professor Ulf Büntgen from the University of Cambridge, co-author of a study that used tree-ring data to find that 2023 was the hottest summer in the Northern Hemisphere in the past two thousand years, almost four degrees warmer than the coldest summer during the same period.

Tree Rings Reveal 2023 as Hottest Summer in Northern Hemisphere in 2,000 Years

Projected income changes in 2049 compared to an economy without climate change. Income changes are committed in the sense that they are caused by historical emissions. (Image: Kotz et al., Nature)

Climate Change to Cost Global Economy 19% by 2050, Study Finds

Ole Zeisig starting pRES (radar) measurement on 79 North Glacier

Enormous ice loss from Greenland glacier

Pygmy blue whale

Scientists weigh up current status of blue whale populations around the world

a backyard deck made of composite material

Scientists Develop Carbon-Negative Decking Material That Helps Combat Climate Change

Illustration of heating earth

Increased temperature difference between day and night can affect all life on earth

Even the «eternal ice» on the Grand Combin is not made to last forever. Visible at the upper right of the photo is the drilling camp of the 2020 Ice Memory expedition led by PSI researcher Theo Jenk.

Glacier melting destroys important climate data archive

The Aletsch glacier in 2009, in Switzerland

Alpine glaciers will lose at least a third of their volume by 2050, whatever happens

permafrost natural gas fire

Natural gas is migrating under permafrost, could see methane emissions skyrocket if it escapes

Multiple Model Ensemble Prediction of Global Temperature Anomalies for the 2023/24 Winter. Unit: °C

Brace for a potentially record-breaking winter after sweltering summer and autumn

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