Researchers have discovered that over 1,000 gigatons of previously unaccounted ice in the edges of Greenland has been lost in the last 40 years. Read to learn more.
Some glaciers fully disappeared, while others no longer exhibited any movement. Read to learn more. A new inventory has discovered that the Western United States is losing glaciers.
The global average sea level has risen about 1 meter (3.2 feet), and an expert warns that it will affect societies depending on where they are located. Read the article to learn more.
Images and a map developed by Climate Central revealed the catastrophic future of landmarks and coastlines across the planet if the global temperature increases by 3 degrees Celsius.
A lot of unintentional tidal marshes, the same report said, were effective. They shield the shoreline and offer one of the richest ecosystems when it comes to "direct ecological and human benefits."
Researcher Shane Elipot, from the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science at the University of Miami, has proposed a new technique in monitoring the global rise of sea levels.
Climate scientists use a new system to determine global coastal flood risks. Their findings are shocking as hundreds of millions of people are at high risk within this century.
Visit these top five cities before they disappear from the map. The threat of surging sea level has been a major problem in some areas of the world. Also, large coastal cities sinking faster than oceans can rise.
The researchers observed something that should be impossible, a massive bloom of phytoplankton growing under Arctic sea ice in conditions that should have been far too dark for anything requiring photosynthesis to survive. So, how was this blooms possible
Climate change is the one to blame for most detrimental shifts happening these days in the environment. However, there were also changes brought alone by time which included the sea-level change in the coasts in Southeast Asia which dates back to almost 6,000 years ago.
Climate change has detrimental impacts to the environment and salt marshes are its new target. Know more about how increasing sea levels affect the world's vital salt marshes.
Researchers fear for the impending doom as researchers found that a one-meter rise in sea level is inevitable to happen over the next 100 to 200 years.
The Climate Change and Global Warming have been happening progressively over the years. The Climate Change and Global Warming have been happening progressively over the years.