May142013CryosphereDeglaciationGlaciologyIce SheetsPermafrostSoil More at http://climate.nasa.gov/ Categories: Cryosphere, Deglaciation, Glaciology, Ice Sheets, Permafrost, SoilBy Chris MachensMay 14, 2013Leave a commentTags: 2009ClimateCryosphereNASAPermafrost Share this post TweetShare on Twitter Share on FacebookShare on Facebook Share on WhatsAppShare on WhatsApp Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Collapse of Complex SocietiesNextNext post:The Fight for Survival as the World OverheatsRelated postsAntarctica and Paris Goals: Risks of Massive Sea-level RiseDecember 19, 2021Thwaites Glacier: Antarctica’s doomsday glacier could become unhinged this very decade.December 14, 2021Eric Rignot: Sea level rise there is a distinct possibility it could go fasterOctober 6, 2021Discovery: Process of ice mélange thinning suggests Antarctica’s ice-shelves could retreat Decades EarlierOctober 3, 2021Record temperatures in Canada melt Permafrost with potentially Catastrophic effectsJuly 5, 2021Natural Gas vs Coal, and what does it mean for the Climate?June 18, 2021
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