Another year, another well-above-average (1981-2010 mean) snow and ice accumulation on the Greenland ice sheet (indicated by the blue vs. gray trend lines, right chart). The net mass gain (blue) again exceeded the net mass loss (red) during 2024-2025. Image Source: Polar Portal The Greenland Ice Sheet melt percentage and surface temperature have been […]| NoTricksZone
Views of the Puget Sound region’s iconic mountain are darker, showing signs of climate change.| KNKX Public Radio
One of Switzerland's glaciologists says his teams are noticing a strange phenomenon in the Alpine country's glaciers.| AP News
Friday, March 21 marks the inaugural World Glacier Day, an international observance established by the United Nations to raise awareness about the rapid retreat of glaciers worldwide.| AP News
Fodor's provides expert travel content worth exploring so you can dream up your next trip. The world is a weird and wonderful place—we want to show you around.| Fodors Travel Guide
The Arctic is changing rapidly. Recent research unveiled a new dataset of 40 years of coastlines shifting across the Arctic. The post Shifting Coastlines in the Arctic first appeared on Landsat Science.| Landsat Science
The current developments around Indus Waters Treaty are deeply troubling. Following the heinous attack on tourists in Pehelgam, India has announced that Indus Waters Treaty, the only water sharing …| SANDRP
At the village of Jasrath in Lahaul and Spiti, the River Chandrabhaga’s current is swift and strong like a rambunctious toddler. The river is new here, birthed just 16 kms upstream at the confluenc…| SANDRP
2025 marks an important year for glaciers, as it’s the official Year of Glaciers’ Preservation, an initiative by UNESCO and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO). Part of the initiative is also the official declaration of March 21st as the World Day for Glaciers . UNESCO wants to celebrate this day in the hope that it “ urges global action to protect glaciers and their crucial role in sustaining life on Earth for future generations .” Larissa van der Laan was lucky enough to be ...| Cryospheric Sciences
U.N. delegates and glaciologists convened to address the profound impacts of accelerating glacial melting, particularly for freshwater resources, mountain communities and small island states.| State of the Planet
Recent Chinese approval to construct the world’s largest hydropower dam in Tibet has sparked concerns on local displacement, downstream impacts and infrastructure longevity.| State of the Planet
Antarctic sea ice levels have been at record lows for the last three years, a global report shows. The World Meteorological Organisation's State of the Global Climate 2024 report also highlights three years of record glacier loss, record air and ocean temperatures, the highest atmospheric CO₂ level| www.sciencemediacentre.co.nz
In this 10 hour long day tour we visit many of the most beautiful places in the southern part of Iceland. We are talking about waterfalls, glaciers, volcanoes, black sand beaches, a lovely fishing village and in the summer time we will even see puffins. On this tour we stop at two waterfalls, Seljalandsfoss and […] The post Your South Coast Full Day Tour appeared first on Must See In Iceland.| Must See In Iceland
As the world warms, scientist David Holland is building a weather forecast for the polar ice caps| Scienceline
A collection of 100,000 striking high-resolution aerial photos of glaciers, photographed over 40 years with a 63-pound WW II surveillance camera.| Beautiful Public Data
By Dr. John Happs How often do the climate alarmists tell us that few glaciers still exist because of (imaginary) global warming and those that remain are rapidly melting away? Not surprisingly, the alarmists, particularly those from the media and vested interest groups, always point to the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) computer model […]| The Carbon Sense Coalition