
What’s Happening to the Greenland Ice Sheet? (October 2017)
The Greenland ice sheet is one of the largest contributors to global sea level rise, and if completely melted, could add ~7 meters to sea
The Greenland ice sheet is one of the largest contributors to global sea level rise, and if completely melted, could add ~7 meters to sea
Totten Glacier, the largest glacier in East Antarctica, is being melted from below by warm water that reaches the ice when winds over the ocean
In this opening lecture of the Environmental Change Institute’s MSc in Environmental Change and Management, Professor Yadvinder Malhi discusses the emerging concept of the Anthropocene.
His presentation (3/22/2017), titled “The big picture on energy and climate,” discusses the dynamics of how money, jobs, national security, ethics and the environment influence
The concentration of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increased at record speed last year to hit a level not seen for more than three million
Former Vice President, Al Gore joins Climate One, along with filmmakers, Bonnie Cohen and Jon Shenk to discuss An Inconvenient Sequel: Truth to Power. The
“All we have to do is keep declaring the facts as we see the facts, and producing the evidence whenever we can” – David Attenborough.
This talk by Lonnie G. Thompson, focuses on glaciers as recorders and early indicators of climate change. The ongoing widespread melting of high-elevation glaciers and
Algae responsible for large albedo feedback on Greenland’s frozen surface, not only soot and dust. We believe gathering measurements from the surface of Greenland ice