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Greenland losing 250 billion tonnes of ice yearly, says study

9th - Higher Ed
Since 1992, meltwater from Greenland has raised global sea levels by one centimetre, putting millions of people at risk from flooding
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The consequences of global warming on glaciers and sea levels

9th - Higher Ed
Last month was the hottest February ever recorded. Attributed to human-caused global warming, this is a constant trend and consequences can be seen worldwide. In New Zealand, for instance, the Fox and Franz Josef glaciers have been...
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Canada's north and global warming

9th - Higher Ed
Okalik Eegeesiak is chair of the Inuit Circumpolar Council. She says it's urgent for governments to deal with effects of global warming that are changing the Canadian north
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Squamish, B.C., has seen 'tremendous melt' — with more rain coming

9th - Higher Ed
Armand Hurford, mayor of Squamish, B.C., says the town's defences 'seem to be holding' as it deals with heavy rainfall, melting snowpack and rising rivers.
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Why ice hockey is under threat in northern India

9th - Higher Ed
Melting glaciers impact ice hockey in northern India. Shortened seasons affect players, and the struggle for rink space persists.
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Why an Atlantic current collapse matters?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Simon Brassell is a professor of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences at Indiana University.The Atlantic meridional overturning circulation, or AMOC, is a system of ocean currents that circulate water of the Atlantic Ocean. A new study...
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Scientists warn of irreversible sea ice melting in Antarctica

9th - Higher Ed
Rising water temperatures are causing concern as far away as Antarctica.
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How Accelerated Glacier Melting Is Impacting Rising Sea Levels

9th - Higher Ed
How Accelerated Glacier Melting Is Impacting Rising Sea Levels
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Blanket protects glacial ice from melting in Sweden

9th - Higher Ed
A wool blanket is used to protect part of a glacier from global warming in northern Sweden. Glaciologist Erik Huss said it prevented at least 3.5 to four metres in height from melting over the summer.
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Time-lapse video shows centuries-old glacier rapidly melting

9th - Higher Ed
Kieran Baxter of Dundee University in Scotland gathered video of Iceland's centuries-old Breiðamerkurjökull glacier melting over the course of six weeks, demonstrating the effect of climate change.
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Shrinking ice caps and glaciers could create water crisis, study finds

9th - Higher Ed
A new study finds that as rising temperatures shrink ice caps and glaciers, the impact will be felt on the communities that rely on that runoff water and could lead to a crisis.
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UN: Earth on course to become 'uninhabitable hell for millions'

9th - Higher Ed
That's what the planet is becoming due to the lack of action on climate change - according to a strongly worded United Nations report.
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Stocks dive over COVID-19 fears

9th - Higher Ed
North American stock markets opened with another dive Friday morning after markets fell in Japan, China and South Korea over fears of COVID-19. The Dow Jones Industrial Average could be looking at its worst week since 2008.
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Tension over Arctic; Germany sends warships

9th - Higher Ed
Germany has decided to ramp up its military presence in the arctic, in response to escalating Russian naval activity in the region. German defence minister said the country will deploy warships, submarines, and patrol aircraft to the...
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Greenland and Iceland saw record heat in May

9th - Higher Ed
Human-caused climate change boosted Iceland and Greenland’s temperatures by several degrees during a record-setting May heat wave, raising concerns about the far-reaching implications melting Arctic ice has for weather around the world,...
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STORM WATCH: Snow creates slick travel on Long Island roads; wintry mix, rain return tonight

9th - Higher Ed
Mostly cloudy this afternoon before snow / mix after 8 p.m. with rain overnight.
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STORM WATCH: Wintry mix, rain return tonight for Long Island

9th - Higher Ed
Mostly cloudy this afternoon before snow / mix after 8 p.m. with rain overnight.
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STORM WATCH: Wintry mess sticks on Long Island; more snow on Tuesday

9th - Higher Ed
A few storms are still on the horizon for Long Island heading into this week.
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STORM WATCH: More snow and wintry weather expected this week on Long Island

9th - Higher Ed
Be prepared for icy and slick spots overnight into Monday morning as temperatures fall well below freezing.
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Bitter blast with icy conditions on LI over next few days

9th - Higher Ed
Temperatures will begin to rise on Thursday, with seasonable weather by the weekend.
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Antarctic sea ice loss causes unprecedented emperor penguin breeding failure.

Higher Ed
The loss of sea ice in Antarctica has caused unprecedented breeding failure for emperor penguins, researchers say. According to British Antarctic Survey (BAS) scientists, the penguin colonies experienced unprecedented breeding failure in...
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Earth with clinical thermometer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Earth with clinical thermometer
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Spring Icicles Melting around Outdoor Thermometer

Pre-K - Higher Ed
Springtime icicles are melting around an outdoor thermometer, mounted to a deck railing, which registers near 40 degrees Fahrenheit.