An enormous iceberg that split off from the Antarctic ice sheet decades ago has turned an alarmingly bright shade of vivid ...
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40-Year-Old Iceberg Turns Vivid Blue as It Approaches Total Disintegration
An iceberg that calved from the Antarctic ice sheet in 1986 is dramatically turning blue as it rapidly heads towards total ...
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Mega-iceberg A23a, formerly the world's largest, turns into bright 'blue mush' as it finally dies after 40 years at sea
New satellite photos reveal that one of the world's largest and longest-lived icebergs, A23a, has developed vibrant blue ...
Recent breakthroughs in satellite technology have uncovered a detailed map of the terrain beneath Antarctica's ice sheet.
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Nasa reports record heat but omits reference to climate change
A melting pond is seen inside an iceberg from the Greenland ice sheet in the Baffin Bay near Pituffik, Greenland on July 20, ...
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Experts track Greenland and Antarctica ice speeds, and the numbers terrify
Scientists are no longer guessing how fast the great ice sheets are sliding toward the sea. With dense satellite coverage and ...
The world's biggest iceberg has turned bright blue, as scientists warn this transformation heralds its imminent ...
Climate is what we expect and consists of data of past weather for periods of time. It takes at least 30 years of weather data to get a good average of what to expect although the longer the period of ...
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One of the world’s longest living icebergs isn’t just melting – it’s turning blue
Learn how the 40-year journey of a “megaberg” is about to come to an end in the Southern Ocean’s iceberg graveyard.
There's evidence trapped in ancient ice that during warm periods millions of years ago, the ice-free Southern Ocean responded ...
The year 2025 was the warmest on record for the heat content of the world’s oceans. Ocean heat content (OHC) increased by around 500 zettajoules – billion trillion joules – since the 1940s.
Scientists have discovered there is more to Antarctica than meets the eye. A new map of the landscape beneath the frozen ...
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