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The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are on course for rapid retreat, even collapse, leading to multiple feet of sea level ...
If Earth stays at its current levels of warming — below policymakers’ goal of 1.5 degrees Celsius — polar ice sheets may melt ...
The research by an international team of sea level and polar ice experts suggests that limiting warming to 2.7 degrees ...
Satellite observations show the ice sheets are melting faster than expected, and slowing sea level rise to a manageable rate ...
The world's two gigantic ice sheets are in greater peril from global warming than previously thought, a study published May ...
The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets are melting fast, and the process may be impossible to stop, a new study has warned.
The study pulls from climate models, satellite images, and ancient data. This includes ice cores, seafloor mud, and even ...
Even 1.5°C increase may not be sufficient to prevent ice sheets melting, says new study, suggesting that global warming must ...
Rising seas will severely test humanity's resilience in the second half of the 21st century and beyond, even if nations defy ...
Efforts to limit the global temperature increase to 1.5°C under the Paris Climate Agreement may not go far enough to save the ...
Even if global warming is capped at 1.5°C, catastrophic sea-level rise is inevitable, potentially displacing millions.
The world’s ice sheets are on course for runaway melting, leading to multiple feet of sea level rise and “catastrophic” migration away from coastlines, even if the world pulls off the ...