
Bearing Bad News: IPCC Updates Its 2007 Report
The international organization that exhaustively analyzed climate-change data and brought the world a grim report in 2007 has released new data that is painting a clearer picture of some of the mechanisms underlying global warming. Click For More.
PLUS: Ice Expert on Melting Glaciers and Rising Seas
Questions for an IceQuake Expert: Meredith Nettles on Tumbling Glaciers and Rising SeasMeredith Nettles is a geophysicist with an eye for unusual earthquakes. In 2003, she and several colleagues noticed an epidemic of seismologically bizarre quakes emanating from an unlikely spot: the coasts of Greenland. Click For More.
PLUS: Will Greenland Become the Next Oil Powerhouse?
Questions for Mininnguaq Kleist: Will Global Warming Turn Greenland Into an Oil Powerhouse?As Greenland reaches another milestone on its quest for autonomy from Denmark, it also moves closer to becoming a vital energy resource and shipping center, thanks in part to the melting icecaps. Click For More.
PLUS: GRACE Satellites Track Greenland Glacier Melt
Newest Arctic Melt Record Leaves Scientists Scratching HeadsThe summer minimum of Arctic ice cover, about 1.74 million square miles, wasn't quite as low as last year, but a new study reports that the rate of ice melt this August was the fastest that anyone has ever recorded for the month. Click For More.
PLUS: Experts Discuss Future of Climate Modeling
Climate Engineers Build UAV, Radar to Process Subzero MysteryEngineers at the University of Kansas are combining digital radar equipment with unmanned aircraft for the first time to give scientists a much-needed edge in studying a wafer-thin blanket of water under a 3000-meter-thick glacier at the ends of the Earth. Click For More.
PLUS: NASA Flies on Space's Edge to Study Climate
The international organization that exhaustively analyzed climate-change data and brought the world a grim report in 2007 has released new data that is painting a clearer picture of some of the mechanisms underlying global warming. Click For More.
PLUS: Ice Expert on Melting Glaciers and Rising Seas
Questions for an IceQuake Expert: Meredith Nettles on Tumbling Glaciers and Rising SeasMeredith Nettles is a geophysicist with an eye for unusual earthquakes. In 2003, she and several colleagues noticed an epidemic of seismologically bizarre quakes emanating from an unlikely spot: the coasts of Greenland. Click For More.
PLUS: Will Greenland Become the Next Oil Powerhouse?
Questions for Mininnguaq Kleist: Will Global Warming Turn Greenland Into an Oil Powerhouse?As Greenland reaches another milestone on its quest for autonomy from Denmark, it also moves closer to becoming a vital energy resource and shipping center, thanks in part to the melting icecaps. Click For More.
PLUS: GRACE Satellites Track Greenland Glacier Melt
Newest Arctic Melt Record Leaves Scientists Scratching HeadsThe summer minimum of Arctic ice cover, about 1.74 million square miles, wasn't quite as low as last year, but a new study reports that the rate of ice melt this August was the fastest that anyone has ever recorded for the month. Click For More.
PLUS: Experts Discuss Future of Climate Modeling
Climate Engineers Build UAV, Radar to Process Subzero MysteryEngineers at the University of Kansas are combining digital radar equipment with unmanned aircraft for the first time to give scientists a much-needed edge in studying a wafer-thin blanket of water under a 3000-meter-thick glacier at the ends of the Earth. Click For More.
PLUS: NASA Flies on Space's Edge to Study Climate
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