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Taking a Bite Out of Pi
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Published March 14, 2024
A cycle of rapid advance and retreat at Sortebræ, a glacier in eastern Greenland, built pi-shaped tongues of ice before they later retreated.
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Animals as Earth System Observers
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Published March 12, 2024
Researchers are leveraging troves of data collected by animal-borne sensors to complement satellite observations, expand weather measurements, and better understand wildlife ecology in a changing climate.
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A Climate Archive Melts
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Published February 29, 2024
The surface melting of a high-elevation glacier in the Alps has rendered it unusable for scientific research.
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Retreat at Klinaklini
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Published January 29, 2024
The large Coast Range glacier is one of thousands in western Canada that have shrunk in recent decades as temperatures rise.
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Shrinking Ålfotbreen
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Published January 22, 2024
Resting atop a shingled sandstone landscape, the Norwegian glacier has been in decline since the late 1990s.
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