Study Maps Giant Slush Zones as New Threat to Antarctic Ice Waterlogged areas could cause more ice shelves to crack or disintegrate, leading to faster sea level rise. By Bob Berwyn
Reduced Snow Cover and Shifting Vegetation Are Disrupting Alpine Ecosystems, Study Finds By Moriah McDonald
As Plastic Treaty Delegates Head to Canada, A Plea From the Arctic: Don’t Forget Vulnerable Indigenous Peoples By James Bruggers
Study Pinpoints Links Between Melting Arctic Ice and Summertime Extreme Weather in Europe By Bob Berwyn
New Research from Antarctica Affirms the Threat of the ‘Doomsday Glacier,’ but Funding to Keep Studying It Is Running Out By Bob Berwyn
A New Study Revealed Big Underestimates of Greenland Ice Loss—and the Power of New Technologies to Track the Changes By Moriah McDonald
Extreme Climate Impacts From Collapse of a Key Atlantic Ocean Current Could be Worse Than Expected, a New Study Warns By Bob Berwyn
Q&A: What an Author’s Trip to the Antarctic Taught Her About Climate—and Collective Action Interview by Steve Curwood, Living on Earth
2023 in Climate News: Did Renewable Energy’s Surge Keep Pace With a Radically Warming Climate? By ICN Staff
The Plucky Puffin, Endangered Yet Coping: Scientists Link Emergence of a Hybrid Subspecies to Climate Change By Lydia Larsen
Extreme Rain From Atmospheric Rivers and Ice-Heating Micro-Cracks Are Ominous New Threats to the Greenland Ice Sheet By Bob Berwyn
On the Coast of Greenland, Early Arctic Spring Has Been Replaced by Seasonal Extremes, New Research Shows By Lydia Larsen
Facing a Plunge in Salmon Numbers in the Kuskokwim and Yukon Rivers, Alaskans Seek a Voice in Fishing Policy By Emma Ricketts