Greenland Shrinks and Drifts Northwest Amid Global Warming
A new study reveals Greenland is losing mass and drifting northwest as melting ice eases bedrock pressure, reshaping the island through tectonic twists and tension.
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A new study reveals Greenland is losing mass and drifting northwest as melting ice eases bedrock pressure, reshaping the island through tectonic twists and tension.
A landmark report by 160 researchers from 23 countries warns that the die-off of warm-water coral reefs marks Earth’s first climate tipping point, urging swift global action.
Chinese mainland scientists fill a gap in long-term below-cloud evaporation research on the Qinghai-Xizang Plateau, offering new data on high-altitude water cycles under global warming.
Antarctic sea ice peaked at 17.81 million sq km on Sept 17, marking the third-lowest winter maximum in 47 years and highlighting climate change’s grip on the southern pole.
Provisional Met Office data suggests summer 2025 will be Britain’s warmest on record since records began in 1884, underscoring climate change’s growing impact.
Western Europe sweltered through its hottest June ever as global temperatures surge, marking the third warmest June on record.
Ground temperatures in parts of the Chinese mainland hit over 70°C on May 20, breaking local records and highlighting intensifying climate extremes.
Oyster fossils unlock a natural archive of Earth’s past climate. By reading growth bands, researchers trace ancient summer heats and winter chills.
A new study reveals that extreme marine heat events have nearly tripled since the 1940s, threatening vital underwater ecosystems.
New U.S.-China research finds climate change significantly reduces frequency and severity of extreme cold events, challenging previous assumptions about winter intensification.