A groundbreaking study reveals the discovery of 85 new subglacial lakes beneath Antarctica, shedding light on their critical role in glacier movement and global sea levels. This research, backed by a decade of satellite data, uncovers new drainage pathways and dynamic hydrology beneath the ice.
A groundbreaking study warns that rising global temperatures could lead to the death of over 70% of Atlantic coral reefs by 2040. With dire implications for marine life and coastal protection, urgent action is needed to combat climate change.
A new study reveals that the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation, a crucial ocean current system, could collapse as early as 2055, drastically affecting global climates and weather patterns.
As the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina approaches, Dauphin Island faces an existential crisis with ongoing beach erosion and funding challenges for vital restoration projects. Mayor Jeff Collier and residents strive to protect their community from future storms.
Scientists warn that rapid and irreversible changes in Antarctica, driven by climate change, could lead to catastrophic sea level rises and ecosystem disruptions. Urgent action is needed to limit CO2 emissions.
In a surprising revelation, scientists detail a 2014 meltwater eruption from a subglacial lake in Greenland that defies expectations. This unprecedented event raises alarms about ice sheet stability and global sea levels.
A groundbreaking study reveals that groundwater pumping has shifted Earth's rotational axis by 31.5 inches, raising concerns about climate change and sea-level rise. Discover the surprising implications of this human activity!
A new study shows that overpumping and climate change have drastically reduced freshwater availability, surpassing ice melt as the main driver of sea level rise. This could spell disaster for food security and drinking water access.
New research reveals that the construction of thousands of dams since 1835 has caused Earth's poles to wobble, influencing sea levels and the planet's rotation. Learn how massive water storage is reshaping our world.
Scientists warn that record low Antarctic sea ice levels and the loss of critical US satellite data threaten to hinder our understanding of climate change impacts. With alarming trends of iceberg calving and wildlife losses, urgent action is needed!