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Alaska’s top-heavy glaciers are approaching an irreversible tipping point
The Conversation via Yahoo Canada News· 23 hours agoIt was all rather like doing the world’s hardest jigsaw puzzle. Work like this is crucial as the...
Alaskan glacier melt has accelerated sharply in recent years, study finds
PA Media: UK News via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoThe study looked at the glaciers around the Juneau icefield since 1770 when they were at their...
Op-Ed: Climate change apparently hasn’t noticed that it doesn’t exist – June 2024 hit 5 billion...
Digital Journal· 18 hours ago…But when you read in the Washington Post that super-high temperatures are predicted for California...
'Very good at everything': Nunavut residents remember pilot Natalie Gillis
CBC via Yahoo Canada News· 5 days agoNatalie Gillis is described by people who knew her as ambitious, joyful, talented and humble. The...
Alaskan glacier melt is accelerating — and the effects could be irreversible: Study
The Hill via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoThe melt rate of a major Alaskan icefield is accelerating and could reach a point of no return much...
Tiny Cracks, Global Impact: MIT Uncovers How Microscopic Ice Defects Shape Glaciers
SciTechDaily· 5 days agoMIT researchers have developed a new model to predict glacier flow by studying microscopic defects...
The InEVitable Podcast Episode 86: Transglobal Car Expedition’s Andrew Comrie-Picard
MotorTrend· 1 day agoOn this week’s episode of The InEVitable, Ed and I talk with rally car driver, veteran stunt man, tire expert, proud Canadian, and now polar explorer Andrew Comrie-Picard—known to friends simply ...
Alaskan Glacier Melting Could Reach an Irreversible Tipping Point "Earlier Than Previously Thought"
Technology Networks· 3 days agoThe research found that glacier loss on Juneau Icefield, which straddles the boundary between Alaska...
Alaska glaciers may hit irreversible melting point sooner than expected, study finds
Reuters via Yahoo Canada News· 3 days agoGlaciers in the Juneau Icefield in southeastern Alaska are melting at a faster rate than previously thought and may reach an irreversible tipping point sooner than expected, according to a study ...