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Explainer: Simultaneous heat waves in Arctic and Antarctic

12th - Higher Ed
Earth's poles have been experiencing major heat waves simultaneously, alarming climate scientists.
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NASA discovers three things that impact Earth's spin

12th - Higher Ed
There are three reasons why our planet wobbles: glacial rebound, melting of ice, and mantle convection, according to a study published in the journal Earth and Planetary Science Letters.
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Arctic warming likely causing cold waves in North America

12th - Higher Ed
Accelerating Arctic warming as a part of global warming is likely responsible for severe winter weather like powerful snowfalls and abnormal cold spells in the northern hemisphere.
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Arctic warming began sooner than thought, closer to human industrialisation

12th - Higher Ed
The Arctic Ocean has been warming since decades earlier than previous observations would suggest.
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Subsurface heat adding to climate change in melting

12th - Higher Ed
Climate change is not the only factor melting the Thwaites Glacier, the Earth itself may also be warming the massive block of Antarctic ice colloquially known as the ‘Doomsday Glacier.’
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Earth Vision Institute: Extreme Ice Survey

9th - 10th
Extreme Ice Survey captures through photographs the changes in the glaciers found around the world. Because Extreme Ice Survey's camera is located in many locations and taking pictures every hour you can watch time-lapse videos that show...