Global Melting, Big Thaw

From Greenland to Antarctica, the world is losing its ice faster than anyone thought possible. Can humans slow the melting?

Scientists are finding that glaciers and ice sheets are surprisingly touchy. Instead of melting steadily, like an ice cube on a summer day, they are prone to feedbacks, when melting begets more melting and the ice shrinks precipitously. At Chacaltaya, for instance, the shrinking glacier exposed dark rocks, which sped up its demise by soaking up heat from the sun. Other feedbacks are shriveling bigger mountain glaciers ahead of schedule and sending polar ... Full Story »

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Fabrice Florin
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by Fabrice Florin - Oct. 1, 2008

Solid reporting on an important topic. Factual and well sourced, it points to an alarming trend, which affects us all. I was particularly struck by the case of Glacier National Park, where only 27 glaciers are left (out of 150 a century ago) and 90 percent of the ice volume is gone, with the remainder expected to melt in the next 25 years. Faced with that disturbing evidence, immediate action to counteract global warming seems more urgent than ever. Excellent article.

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