Larsen C likely to create largest Iceberg ever recorded

British Antarctic Survey (BAS) recently captured this video footage of a huge crack in the Larsen C Ice Shelf, on the Antarctic Peninsula.

Largest Glacier East Antarctic may add to Sea Level Rise (Totten Glacier)

Totten Glacier, the largest glacier in East Antarctica, is being melted from below

Large Underwater Methane seeping Structures can collapse

Domes of frozen methane may be warning signs for new blow-outs.

Large methane emission upon spring thaw from natural wetlands in the northern permafrost region

CH4 emission upon spring thaw in the high latitudes might be enhanced by the projected climate warming.

Landlords – it’s time to make your housing energy efficient

Shape up or ship out – that’s the message we’re sending to any landlords who fail to modernise their properties to improve safety and reduce carbon emissions. […]

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Lake El’gygytgyn, Pleistocene super-Interglacials and Arctic warmth

Research uncovers the Arctic climate in the Lake El'gygytgyn region during the Pliocene, when boreal forests extended well up into the Arctic and summer temperatures were 8oC warmer.

Konrad Steffen: The Melting of Greenland (2017)

Outline on the accelerated ice loose from Greenland, explains the mechanism causing the melt, and features the new stunning visualization of Greenland without ice.

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