NASA scientists collected some marvelous readings while flying over the arctic ice in Greenland during an ... greatly limiting our ability to project rates of sea level rise," he added.
Arctic sea ice is shrinking as humans continue to heat up the world by burning fossil fuels. Since the mid-1980s, the amount of thick, multi-year ice has shrunk by 95% . The ice that remains is ...
Nearly all of the Arctic’s sea ice could melt by the summer of 2027, a group of international scientists has warned. “The climate models show that unless we can stay below 1.5 degrees Celsius ...
The most pessimistic scenario points to 2027 as the first potential ice-free year. NASA data indicates Arctic sea ice is shrinking by over 12% per decade, compared to the 1981-2010 average.
Arctic has lost more sea ice this year than at any time since satellite records began in 1979, Nasa says. Scientists involved in the calculations say it is part of a fundamental change.
CAREER: Reducing the projection uncertainty for Arctic sea ice loss In this NSF-funded project ... In this project funded through a NSF-GRF and NASA FINESST grant to Abigail Smith, we contributed to a ...
The study, published in Nature Communications, raises concerns. It predicts a significant milestone for Arctic sea ice loss. Scientists analysed 11 climate models, running 366 simulations.
UK-based company Real Ice has an ambitious plan to combat global warming: refreezing the Arctic Sea. Specifically, it plans to pump ocean water on top of ice caps to help them grow thicker.