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World’s Glaciers Vanishing at Record Speed, Landmark Study Reveals

Seabugs

Deep-Sea ‘Darth Vader’ Bug Becomes Vietnam’s Latest Seafood Craze

Glacieer

Scientists call for ‘major initiative’ to study whether geoengineering should be used on glaciers

One of nearly 400 Coastwide Monitoring Reference System (CMRS) sites along the Louisiana coast where scientists collect data to measure wetland surface-elevation change. (Photo courtesy Guandong Li/Tulane University)

New ‘time travel’ study reveals future impact of climate change on coastal marshes

map of greenland

Geoengineering may slow Greenland ice sheet loss

octopus on an ice shelf

Octopus DNA reveals West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapse during Last Interglacial

The Icefin underwater vehicle has sonar, chemical and biological sensors that help researchers characterize sub-ice environments.

Underwater robot finds new circulation pattern in Antarctic ice shelf

Current potential flood exposure (blue areas) in downtown Miami (left panel) and with one meter of sea-level rise. Deeper blues represent greater depth.

Rising seas will tighten vise on Miami even for people who are not flooded

Rivers of meltwater (Greenland's ice sheet)

Global warming reaches central Greenland

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