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The retreat of the planet's glaciers is one of the most visible and dramatic indicators of the far-reaching impact of climate change on the world's ecosystems. Now, a new paper published in Nature ...
Dozens trekked to Nepal's Yala glacier for a ceremony Monday to mark its rapid disappearance due to climate change and put a spotlight on global glacial retreat. The Yala glacier, located between ...
Alexander Island Glacier No. 1 spans about 4,766 square kilometres, making it one of the largest glaciers in the world. Found on Alexander Island, it flows into the Bach and Wilkins Ice Shelves ...
MORAINE, Ohio (WDTN) — Crews have blocked off South Dixie Avenue while responding to a motorcycle crash. A crash involving a motorcycle has been reported in Moraine, along South Dixie Avenue ...
The city of Moraine will commemorate its 60th anniversary this month with a one-day festival. The event is scheduled to take place from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Saturday, May 31 at Wax Park, 3800 Main St ...
The world has a trash problem. The amount of stuff we throw away is expected to nearly double, to 3.8 billion metric tons, by 2050. Reducing what we use would go a long way to addressing the issue ...
A fast-moving Antarctic glacier has been observed by satellites to be stealing ice from a neighbor. Glaciologists were aware this could occur, but thought it took centuries or millennia.
“In this picture, I’m visiting Steindalsbreen, a glacier in the Lyngen Alps, just east of Tromsø in Norway, where I’m based. The glacier has retreated drastically: it’s slumped in the ...
Over the past two decades, satellite-based planetary observations have recorded rapid mass loss of Patagonian glaciers, contributing approximately 0.07 mm per year to global sea-level rise.
MORAINE, Ohio (WDTN) — The Ohio Department of Transportation is asking the public for comments on a proposed project to replace a bridge in Moraine. According to ODOT, officials want to replace ...
Large glaciers began to melt. The sea levels rose quickly—about 1 centimeter per year. And far below, Earth’s crust began to move in ways scientists are only now beginning to understand.