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Scientists issue warning about looming threat to coastal communities: 'A critical stage'
It's vital for understanding how to prepare for worst-case scenarios. Scientists issue warning about looming threat to ...
Bob Trumpy, the legendary Bengals tight end and sports radio broadcaster, has died at 80. The Bengals announced the tragic ...
Explorer Colin O’Brady is surrounded by duffel bags and dozens of neatly labeled bags of dried ramen while sitting down for a ...
Green Matters on MSN
Experts Reveal How Antarctic Ice Melted 9,000 Years Ago — a Warning Sign We Can’t Ignore
This study gives important information that helps predict how Antarctica’s ice sheets might change in the future.
Planning for an expedition to Antarctica can feel overwhelming, with many questions about what to pack, how to prepare and ...
Three years ago, Eric Pōmaika‘i Gee was a student at Kealakehe High School invited when he invited polar explorer Robert Swan to speak to Hawai‘i’s youth about the Antarctic and how to get involved ...
Pink boulders led scientists to a massive granite formation buried under Antarctica’s ice, solving a decades-old geological ...
Unusual radio signals from beneath Antarctica’s ice continue to defy explanation. Several years ago, scientists using a ...
Seen from space, Antarctica looks so much simpler than the other continents—a great sheet of ice set in contrast to the dark waters of the encircling Southern Ocean. Get closer, though, and you’ll ...
American adventurer Colin O’Brady, known for his solo crossing of Antarctica, is now embarking on a new and more ambitious mission on the freezing continent. NBC News' Chloe Melas spoke with O’Brady ...
Around 9,000 years ago, East Antarctica went through a dramatic meltdown that was anything but isolated. Scientists have discovered that warm deep ocean water surged beneath the region’s floating ice ...
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Colin O’Brady sets off on record-breaking crossing of Antarctica
The trek is expected to take O’Brady about 110 days, with him venturing across the Ross Ice Shelf—a roughly 1,780-mile journey.
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