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Almost two-thirds of the world's population is affected by the monsoon—the annual arrival of intense rains in areas north and ...
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Thrillist on MSNThe Arctic Is Melting, Venice Is Sinking: Does That Mean We Shouldn't Visit Them?Ulrik Pedersen/NurPhoto/REX/Shutterstock Over the summer of 2024, I worked as a glacier cruise guide in Alaska’s Prince ...
Scientific voyage to Antarctica reveals alarming consequences of summer sea ice loss on ecosystems and wildlife.
The remains of landscapes thought to have formed when ancient rivers flowed across East Antarctica have been discovered—and ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientist issue warning about concerning phenomenon ahead of upcoming winter season: 'Keeps the surface cooler'The condition of the polar vortex influences everyday weather around the globe. Scientist issue warning about concerning ...
Since the 1970s, the Rencontres d’Arles has been the place to debut the art form’s latest developments. This year’s edition ...
By Dez Loreen One permafrost researcher says changes at Angus Lake likely due to melting water underground. A large lake near ...
The remains of landscapes thought to have formed when ancient rivers flowed across East Antarctica have been discovered – and ...
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The Pioneer on MSNClimate Crisis: A Mirror to Our Inner StateTechnology alone cannot save us; true change demands inner clarity and honest self-reflection. As the Earth faces critical ...
A team of scientists, including those from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), have uncovered the hidden remains of a vast ...
Researchers have uncovered that both ocean currents and atmospheric changes contribute equally to a cold patch in the North Atlantic. While global temperatures continue to rise, one area in the ...
Long ago, the northern Norwegian town of Kirkenes was liberated by the Soviets. It maintained friendly relations with Russia ...
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