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Greenland Ice Sheet experienced record losses in 2019, and it won’t stop there
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21 August 2020
Even if the climate cools, Greenland’s glaciers will continue to lose mass, climate researchers write in a series of three publications.
The Antarctica Factor: model uncertainties reveal upcoming sea-level risk
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14 February 2020
Coastal protection: even in the near term.sea-level rise due to Antarctic ice sheet melting could become a major risk
Witnessing the death of a glacier
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23 January 2020
A blog about Hochjochferner, a glacier in the Italian Alps
Chance of extreme water levels increases
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20 January 2020
The water level is not only dependent on CO2 emissions, but also to a large extent on the contribution of the Antarctic ice sheet.
Focus on the rocky floor under the Antarctic ice sheet
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12 December 2019
A sharper image of the Antarctic bedrock will improve our ability to predict future loss of mass from the ice sheet.
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