The world’s mountain glaciers are melting faster than ever before under the impact of climate change, shrinking at more than twice the speed of the early 2000s. That is according to a new ...
The world's glaciers are melting faster than ever recorded under the impact of climate change, according to the most ...
The science of glacier loss is clear: in a warming world, less snow will be retained and more ice will melt. This is why the ...
Norway's glaciers have uncovered artifacts from the Stone Age, the Iron Age, the Middle Ages and the Viking Age.
The shrinking Taylor Glacier is just one small-scale example of disappearing mountain glaciers around the globe, half of which are predicted to be gone by 2100. The meltwater from Rocky Mountain ...
Melting glaciers across the world are revealing objects previously hidden to science, with ‘glacial archaeology’ thriving in ...
At more than 20km long, Aletsch Glacier is the biggest in the European Alps. But its front has retreated by around 3.2km (2 miles) since 1900, including more than 1km since 2000. The world's ...
New research reveals glaciers are melting faster than expected, contributing to rising sea levels and water shortages.
Norway is at the forefront of this emerging field of research, called glacial archaeology. With about 4,500 artifacts ...