Earth's glaciers have lost over 8,200 gigatonnes of ice since 1976, leading to rising sea levels and water scarcity concerns.
March 21, 2025, is the inaugural UNESCO World Day for Glaciers. Glaciers are a critical supply of freshwater for billions of ...
All 19 of the world’s glacier regions experienced a net loss of mass in 2024 for the third consecutive year, the United ...
Unseen mountains, valleys, lakes, and rivers lie under Antarctica’s mile-thick ice sheet. Changes to those hidden rivers ...
This is triggering an “avalanche of cascading impacts”, the UN agency warns, from flooding to water scarcity and sea-level ...
The World Meteorological Organization highlights the threat posed by ice melting to water supply and rising sea levels ...
The first World Day for Glaciers is less a celebration than a reckoning as years of record, rapid glacier retreat means many will not survive the 21st century.
As canola futures try to regain the ground lost during the week of March 10, the longer term outlook for the oilseed is very ...
"Worldwide, human-caused climate change has melted so much ice from glaciers that the meltwater ... 19km from Juneau along the Alaska-Canada border in south-eastern Alaska, is the Juneau Icefield.
All 19 of the world's glacier regions experienced a net loss of mass in 2024 for the third consecutive year, the United ...