"We're trying to figure out why we’re finding all this ice in the clouds," says Taylor. "The answer could help scientists understand the pace of Arctic melt." Clouds reflect sunlight and slow ...
Arctic climate change went into overdrive in 2016, with record high temperatures eclipsing anything seen since at least 1900. Accompanying the record warmth were freak losses of sea ice ...
At the edge of the Arctic in northern Canada ... He explained that the warming is melting the sea ice that bears depend on. "It's important, because it's a complete transformation of the ...
This event sparked a discovery that could explain why climate models have consistently underestimated the Arctic’s melting ice. “I still remember seeing that 2012 cyclone, and just being ...
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