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The bad news is, in high-emissions scenario, we end up with very, very high estimates of the contribution of Antarctica to sea-level rise by 2100. If emissions were quickly slashed to zero...
This is the good news. It is not too late and that is wonderful. Even if emissions are slashed, there remains a 10% chance that sea level will rise significantly.
New research factors in collapsing Antarctic ice sheet that could double the sea-level rise to two metres by 2100 if emissions are not cut...
The climate science body had predicted up to a metre of sea level rise this century - but it did not anticipate any significant contribution from Antarctica, where increasing snowfall was expected to keep the ice sheet in balance...
The Hybrid Airship can take off and land without a runway.
The bear Ajayu, after it was beaten with sticks and stones.
It wasn't clear how many people don't get service.
South Asian workers in Gulf fear rising temperature.
Pripyat, the abandoned city near the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Station.
It's the coldest desert of the world, but the tourists are making their...
Hunting for whales and seals drew people to the Antarctic in the early years of the 19th century and within only a few decades...
The Antarctic fur seal was at the verge of extinction at many locations by 1830.
Burning all the world’s coal, oil and gas would melt the entire Antarctic ice-sheet...
Even if the countries of the world control heat-trapping gases at the moderate levels they pledged in Paris last year, it would still mean seas 3 to 12 inches...
In terms of absolute land loss, China would be at risk of losing more than 3 million hectares. Vietnam, India, Bangladesh, and Myanmar ...
It's the coldest, largest desert of the world, but in growing numbers, tourists are making their way to Antarctica.
Warmer air, less-frigid water, and gravity may combine to make parts of Antarctica's western ice sheet melt far faster than scientists had thought...
Amazing variety of animals in their natural habitats.
The Antarctic ice cap is the largest on Earth.
Asian shares soar on upbeat Chinese trade data.
Indigenous community lets tourists in Australian homeland.
The M. E. is referred to as the “Cradle of Civilization.”
Privacy possessions are important to Americans.
South America has some fabulous festivals.
The research involved dozens of scientists and 10 satellite missions and presents a disturbing picture of the impact of recent warming at the poles...
More than 4 trillon tonnes of ice from Greenland and Antarctica has melted in the past 20 years and flowed into the oceans, pushing up sea levels, according to a study that provides the best measure to date...
Warmer air, less-frigid water, and gravity may combine to make parts of Antarctica's western ice sheet melt far faster than scientists had thought, raising sea levels much more...
New physics-based computer simulations forecast dramatic increases...
That could raise sea levels in 2100 by 18 to 34 inches more than an international panel of climate scientists predicted just three years ago...
Ice collapse 'could drown Middle East and Asia crops'
Farmland in Bangladesh are at risk of sea level rises, the food security report warns.
The ongoing collapse of a large part of the Antarctica ice sheet could devastate global food supply, drowning vast areas of crop lands across the Middle East and Asia, according to new research.
Iceberg Crashes, Kills Penguins...
Suddenly, their food source was 40 miles away
Passport to Antarctica
Visitors to the Antarctica World Passport Delivery Bureau show...
An explorer trying to complete a historic trek across Antarctica covered 913 miles over 71 days...
For more than 50 years, scientists from across the globe have been painstakingly mapping both poles...
If burn the planet's fossil fuel, we would be saying goodbye to the Antarctic and Greenland...
Scientists who assumed the ozone hole over was steadily shrinking received an unpleasant surprise...