Scientists are documenting the alarming consequences of catastrophic thaw in the high Arctic and Antarctic. Trillions of tons of ice have been lost in the protective ice shelves, and ice sheet surface melt is accelerating in Greenland while slowing in Antarctica, according to recent studies. The findings highlight the urgent need to address climate change and its impact on the polar regions. Funding for these research efforts has been provided by Let's Talk Science and Science Advances.
More polar bears here. Fewer there. But researchers ignore the 'more' finding. And none of has anything to do with ice. Just the usual 'climate science' dishonesty. https://t.co/LZztx2AxvG https://t.co/hlkqQzyDgb
Missing Antarctic sea ice shows a new, worrying reality https://t.co/Y4jctWUwz1
#Ice sheet surface melt is accelerating in Greenland and slowing in Antarctica, finds study @theAGU https://t.co/BwtxFxsu1q https://t.co/IrcqOXUBIo
Scientists count huge melts in many protective Antarctic ice shelves, trillions of tons of ice lost https://t.co/iz6OdI0JSX via @wacotrib #ClimateCentral
Scientists count huge melts in many protective #AntarcticIceShelves. Trillions of tons of #ice lost. @ScienceAdvances https://t.co/SjMttuQhc1 https://t.co/XMXWF46Swe
Researchers in the high Arctic are capturing the consequences of catastrophic thaw. š§ Listen to this series on the changing high Arctic with host @SciMediaCreator at š https://t.co/8Bb7esFyZb Funding for this story was provided in part by @LetsTalkScience https://t.co/RvZqSArWHC