Is Arctic ice rebounding?
13:31 | How I got CDN to finally issue a correction!
13:31 | How I got CDN to finally issue a correction!
25:55 | Patagonia’s icefields are very difficult to access. Now, a scientist and two extreme mountaineers are venturing into this hard-to-reach area, in search of new data for climate research.
1:24:15 | A voyage of discovery, across huge expanses of ice. This film follows three of the world’s leading glaciologists on their pioneering scientific expeditions to Greenland’s massive ice sheet, a place that could harbor secrets about the future of life on Earth.
16:03 | The 2023 Antarctic Sea ice maximum was more than a million square kilometres lower than the previous low record. Now two scientific research teams published data on just how bad it is likely to get.
35:00 | Bram Vermeulen travels to the town of Ilulissat and the nearby ice fjords. Climate change has totally turned the lives of Greenlanders upside down.
12:56 | The arctic region is a key driver of global climate patterns. This video assesses four peer reviewed research papers, published in the summer of 2022.
13:41 | Melting ice sheets are the biggest danger to sea level rise. But researchers are investigating whether there could be a way to stop the flow of ice. Could these far-out ideas be worth it?
0:47 | This visualization shows the expanse of the annual minimum Arctic sea ice for each year from 1979 through 2021, with a graph overlay.
8:16 | What will happen to the planet if climate change melts what’s left of Arctic permafrost?
12:50 | The most consequential tipping point, when it comes to sea-level rise, is Thwaites Glacier, also known as the Doomsday glacier. We also take a look at how America’s most at-risk city, Miami, is already experiencing the effects of sea-level rise today.
12:52 | The country sized glaciers on Antarcticas outer edges have been receding for years, but now new research has shown the disintegration of Thwaites, or Doomsday, Glacier is accelerating fast.
42:26 | Ice is melting around the world, with drastic consequences for humanity. One way scientists can work out just how fast it’s melting is by listening. The disappearing ice has its own sound.
2:45 | Combined, Greenland and Antarctica contain enough ice, that if it were to melt all at once, would raise sea levels by nearly 215 feet (65 meters).
4:58 | The Thwaites Glacier, in West Antarctica, has retreated more than 14 kilometers in the last two decades as warm ocean water undermines it. It’s why scientists are racing to find out how close it is to total collapse.
12:40 | Antarctica is home to some of the world’s largest ice sheets and glaciers. Now a new US / UK research collaboration has discovered that the rate of melt is even worse than scientists feared.
42:25 | Climate change in the Arctic is fueling not only fear, but also hope. Sea levels will rise and flood many regions. But the melting ice will also expose new land with reserves of oil, gas and minerals.
17:04 | The IPCC have just released the third of three special reports on the perilous state of our our climate. We take a brief look at some of their headline findings and recommendations.
5:48 | Global warming is melting ice and raising seas, but our impacts on the watery world is far more complex than sea level rise.
42:26 | Every year, climate change is destroying two of the currently 70 square kilometers of glaciers left in the Alps.
5:32 | With Jon Gertner.
6:43 | Dry graphs and science jargon don’t cut it with most audiences. Here are 4 scientists – each with a different approach to creative, fun, insightful climate communication.
12:05 | The Greenland Ice Sheet has been on a rapid downward spiral for at least a couple of decades, but in 2018 it seemed to begin recovering. This week we look at what happened and whether or not this is good news for the future.
16:40 | NOAA released their 2018 Arctic Report Card back in December with some fairly stark warnings about the status of that region.
11:05 | Peter Wadhams’ book, A Farewell to Ice, outlines in exquisite detail the changes in the arctic over the last four decades and the threats that these changes pose to our climate.
13:55 | The earth’s ecosystems are constantly and relentlessly shifting as a result of the carbon that the human species spews out every year. One of the most influential and potentially catastrophic of these systems is the sea ice covering the Arctic Ocean.
20:09 | The Arctic ice is rapidly retreating and trends are indicating that soon we will face ice-free central arctics in the summer.
6:12 | Two key factors that govern the arctic ecosystem are rapidly changing: ice and light.
4:05 | Glaciers appear on almost every continent. However, they are rapidly melting due to the warming climate.
7:04 | Data viser at der sker en betydelig opvarmning af vandet under overfladen i Grønland (Petermann Ice Shelf).
2:35 | Arctic sea ice has not only been shrinking in surface area in recent years, it’s becoming younger and thinner as well.
9:27 | How stable are the huge ice masses in the face of global warming?
2:34 | On the occasion of COP 21, the artists Olafur Eliasson and Minik Rosing brought 12 blocks of ice, harvested from free-floating icebergs in a fjord outside Nuuk, Greenland, to Place du Panthéon, Paris.
3:13 | Glacier National Park (Montana) is losing its iconic glaciers to a changing climate.
2:00 | How can Greenland’s ice sheets still be more than 10,000 feet thick, if carbon dioxide is warming the planet?
1:56 | Greenland is warming almost twice as fast as Antarctica, which is causing the ice to melt and raise global sea levels.
5:26 | Capturing one photo per hour of daylight, the cameras placed on South Georgia (Antarctica) will document the story of the island’s melting glaciers.
5:13 | Dana Nuccitelli explains how global warming affects polar bears through its effect on melting sea ice. Different types of sea ice melting mean different impacts.
4:35 | Robert Way talks about the the effects of climate change on Greenland’s ice sheet.
5:35 | Robert Way explains how Antarctic sea ice has been changing in recent years and introduces the modern mystery of how Antarctic land ice is changing.
5:59 | Robert Way describes glaciers and the way they are changing globally.
4:41 | This rare footage has gone on record as the largest glacier calving event ever captured on film, by the 2016 Guiness Book of World Records.
5:53 | The headlines recently announcing no melting of Himalayan glaciers for the past 10 years are, no surprise, not entirely accurate or telling the whole story.
4:28 | NASA Climate Change