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The Fate of Greenland
Viewed from above, Greenland offers an endless vista of whiteness interrupted only by scattered ponds of azure-colored melt water. Ninety percent of Greenland is covered by ice; its ice sheet, the ...
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More difficult than expected for glaciers to recover from climate warming
Ice-sheet experts are concerned While this study focused on northwestern Greenland's largest glacier, another grave concern is that the larger ice shelves found in Antarctica could be difficult to ...
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From the archives: NASA dispatches drone to help rescue the ozone layer
Thirty years ago, the noxious clouds of chlorofluorocarbons that had been gathering in Earth’s stratosphere for half a century would chew a seasonal hole in the protective ozone layer over Antarctica ...
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Recently in the Space Weather Category
After providing an overview of solar activity as measured by the sunspot ... ESA waited for the storm to strike.
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Over 100 years of Antarctic agriculture is helping scientists grow food in space
On May 12, 2022, a team of scientists announced that they had successfully grown plants using lunar soil gathered during the Apollo moon missions. But this is not the first time that scientists have ...
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Aging flood-control systems can’t protect South Florida from sea-level rise
It’s galling that lawmakers gave the Northeast $20 million for a flood-control system after just one storm ... and with Antarctica and Greenland melting — the water won’t just lap over ...
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Solar energy projects are grinding to a halt in the US amid investigation into parts from China
The solar energy industry has been thrown into a panic and projects are grinding to a halt after the Biden administration launched an investigation that some solar CEOs worry could tank the industry.
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The Sun
On its 10th flyby of the sun, the Parker Solar Probe hit record speeds that would see it get from New York to London in just over half a minute. The fact that the solar system could be traveling ...
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Raimondo: Inquiry on solar imports follows the law
Testifying on her department’s budget, Raimondo told a Senate panel that the solar inquiry is following a process set by law that doesn’t allow consideration of climate change, supply chains ...
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Explorer Will Steger speaks in Willmar
WILLMAR -- Will Steger proved modern day adventurers can still capture the public's attention when he led six men and 36 dogs on the first ever crossing of the Antarctic continent on foot. They ...
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