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The Doomsday Glaciers in East Antarctica | Earth Under Water
A new study suggests that the East Antarctica Ice Sheet in the Wilkes Basin may have completely disappeared around 400,000 years ago.
Eric Rignot: Antarctica & Greenland Melt Accelerates Sea Level Rise
The state of the cryosphere
Hurricane Douglas from Space
As seen by satellite
Ozone depletion from pole to pole and its linkages to climate change
The Crafoord Symposium in Geosciences
Methane Release Discovery in Antarctic Ocean
First active leak of sea-bed methane discovered in Antarctica.
Climate on Steroids in the Arctic
Relentless high pressure and cloud-free skies have allowed the Arctic Ocean’s sea ice to plummet to its lowest mid-July extent on record.
Timescale of Radiative Balance
Harvard on Climate
Further Evidence suggests Arctic Ocean Methane Storage getting Unstable
Between 2000 and 2017, levels of the potent greenhouse gas barreled up toward pathways that climate models suggest will lead to 3-4 degrees Celsius of warming before the end of this century.







