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Scientists found that large-scale dam building since 1835 shifted Earth's poles over a meter and significantly lowered sea ...
It is in no one’s interest to militarise the Arctic but thanks to something of an arms race heating up between the US, Russia ...
The Arctic Ocean, though smallest, significantly influences global climate and hosts unique wildlife. Surrounded by Eurasia, ...
One new study identifies a 17 percent increase in the destructive potential of the strongest nor’easters, while another ...
Icelanders Hoddi Tryggvason and Halldor Meyer completed a 4,200km circular snowkiting journey on Greenland’s ice sheet. The ...
The world's dams have quietly moved more than just water—their massive reservoirs have actually nudged Earth's poles by feet, according to new research that reveals how human engineering is subtly ...
The study, published in Geophysical Research Letters, shows the shift happened in two phases: 1835–1954: Dams in North ...
BAKING Brits made the most of the heatwave in highs of 30C today – as temperatures are set to plummet this week. Sunseekers ...
Almost two-thirds of the world's population is affected by the monsoon—the annual arrival of intense rains in areas north and ...
New research from the Chilean Patagonia has identified a link between glacial retreat and underground volcanic activity ...
Analysis of ancient core samples from the bottom of a lagoon in the Northern Territory suggests future monsoons across ...
Evidence of algae growth and climate simulations reveal the Arctic had seasonal ice, not a permanent ice shelf, for much of ...