Glaciers
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Kate Ravilious Fire and ice creators of Yosemite’s plains and canyons
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Scientists analysing more than three decades of weather data for the Alaskan outpost of Barrow have linked astonishing 7C rise to the decline in Arctic sea ice, reports Climate News Network
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<strong>Guardian Australia: </strong> Research finds 20cm rise since start of 20th century, caused by global warming and the melting of polar ice, is unprecedented
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Tiny changes in the planet’s rotation, climate change and ice melt could all be contributing factors to surges of volcanic activity
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Editorial: When the science is so rigorous, politics must be equally vigorous
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Line of giant craters in glacier suggest possible eruption as earthquakes continue around Bardarbunga volcano
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During the last two decades two thirds of glacial mass loss was due to humans, up from a quarter previously
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<strong>Guardian Australia: </strong> Study says Southern Alps mountain range has lost 34% of permanent snow and ice since 1977
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Climate Consensus - the 97% Rose-colored glasses: Antarctic sea ice is the Mail on Sunday's latest global warming distraction
Dana Nuccitelli: The Daily Mail tries to distract from global warming by selectively looking southward -
Industrial dust and soil, blown thousands of miles, settle on ice sheets and add to rising sea level threat
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Originally published in the Guardian on 12 June 1962: As glaciers start to advance again, evidence suggests that the Earth may be entering a new ice age
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B31, which calved from the Pine Island glacier last year, is headed for the open ocean, scientists say
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Leaked text of blockbuster report says changes in climate have already caused impacts on natural and human systems
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All signs point to an acceleration of human-caused climate change. So why all this talk of a pause?
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Jonathan Conville, 27, vanished from the Matterhorn in 1979. Now, as the ice melts, his remains join finds dating back 5,000 years
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Evidence confirms Italian Alps are warming at twice the global rate, with the region's glaciers in retreat everywhere
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Members of Project Pressure go on an expedition to explore a tunnel in the Pallin glacier in northern Sweden that has emerged as the melting glacier has shrunk
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Climate scientists wrangle over crucial projections on likely effects of global warming just hours before report's deadline
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Natural event unrelated to global warming responsible for 720-sqkm ice sheet cutting lose from Pine Island glacier
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Photojournalist Sean Gallagher talks about his latest project that captures melting glaciers, grassland degradation and the loss of Tibetan culture
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Glaciers on or around Everest have shrunk 13% in 50 years with the snow line 180 metres higher than it was 50 years ago
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French schooner returns to north as scientists research effects on organisms that form basis of marine ecosystem
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Environmental changes have increased the risk of flooding and other problems for local people in northern Peru, but they are finding solutions to protect themselves and their water resources
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Under Mont Blanc's snowy peak, scientists and guides tell the same story: the Alps are warming, evidence of climate change is clear and the golden years of tourism will soon be past
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Grinding glaciers, serpentine cloud shapes and snow-covered deserts were among the images captured by European Space Agency and Nasa satellites last month
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Review of 2012 - environment: shrinking Arctic sea ice, record temperatures, flooding, droughts, hurricane Sandy and super-typhoon Bopha; the year abnormal weather became normal
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Review Chasing Ice – review
Jeff Orlowski's documentary captures the beauty and terror of our rapidly shrinking glaciers, writes Philip French
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Scientists from the British Antarctic Survey are getting ready to drill through 2 miles (3.4km) of ice to reach the subglacial Lake Ellsworth in West Antarctica
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After weeks of waiting, filmakers witness 7.4 cubic km of ice crashing off the Ilulissat Glacier in Greenland
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Volcanoes' snow-covered peaks, India lit up by Diwali lights, and damage from superstorm Sandy were among the images captured by European Space Agency and Nasa satellites last month
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If there is life in Lake Ellsworth, it may have been isolated from the rest of the world for a million years
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Ice sheets covering Greenland and Antarctica are melting three times faster today than they were in the 1990s, according to a 'definitive' study of satellite data. These pictures show the different ways that melting occurs
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Cloud vortices, salt flats, superstorms and desert wetlands were among the images captured by European Space Agency and Nasa satellites last month
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A team of intrepid geography teachers research the melting of glaciers in Antarctica
West Antarctica ice sheet collapse: 'it will change the coastline of the world'