Glaciers around the world are vanishing at an unprecedented pace. A new study published in the journal "Nature" confirms that Iceland's glaciers alone have lost 8.3 billion tons of ice annually ...
Glaciers in Arunachal Pradesh retreated at a rate of 16.94 square kilometres per year between 1988 and 2020. Making an inventory of glaciers is useful for studying their changes over time, say experts ...
New Zealand ranks third globally in the proportion of ice lost from glaciers. Almost 30 percent of ice volume has melted during the past 24 years and what remains is disappearing at an accelerating ...
Melting glaciers are increasing the risk of devastating floods. The video highlights the challenges faced by villagers in northern Pakistan, a region often referred to as the "Third Pole" due to ...
Now, let’s catch you up on other news. The first steps onto a glacier can feel like you’re on another planet. Some people compare it to being on the moon or Mars, likely because of the look of ...
Born in Leeds, Joe finished his Spanish degree in 2018 before becoming an English teacher to football (soccer) players and managers, as well as collaborating with various football media outlets in ...
IN the modern age, it's hard to imagine that there's anywhere on Earth that we haven't fully explored. But there are surprisingly large chunks of Earth that civilisation has yet to fully probe. In ...
As of the year 2000, glaciers—excluding the continental ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica—covered an area of 705,221 km² and held approximately 121,728 billion tons of ice worldwide. Since then, ...
Researchers from England's University of Leeds have used satellite images to mark glacier melt at 11,000 square miles in three decades, for example. "Warmer temperatures are linked to the land cover ...
As European countries frantically reassess their defences in response, they should not forget one country in particular: Iceland. A country of fewer than 400,000 inhabitants, Iceland is a founding ...
This stunning drone footage was filmed by Tad Browning during his trip to Fláajökull, the Flowing Glacier Of Iceland. Tad wrote: "I spent 10 days on this photography tour given by Mark Andreas ...