Gabrielle Kleber and Leonard Magerl, postdoctoral researchers at iC3, have discovered that Arctic glaciers are leaking significant amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
Scientists have discovered that Arctic glaciers are leaking massive amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas.
A recent study reveals that methane emissions could unexpectedly boost ozone layer recovery, particularly in the Arctic and ...
The findings from Europe’s Copernicus Climate Change Service involve the third warmest February on record for the planet.
As the Arctic continues to warm at nearly four times the global ... These findings call for urgent action to reduce ...
That's mainly due to human greenhouse gas emissions, but it was accelerated in part due to additional greenhouse gases from the Arctic." Schuur said it's now clear that current policy targets will ...
Methane is one of the main drivers of climate change, responsible for 30 per cent of the warming since preindustrial times, ...
Global sea ice cover reached record lows in February 2025, highlighting urgent climate change impacts and the need for ...
Arctic glaciers are leaking significant amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. Glacial melt rivers and groundwater springs are transporting large volumes of methane from beneath the ice to ...
Gabrielle Kleber and Leonard Magerl, postdoctoral researchers at iC3, have discovered that Arctic glaciers are leaking significant amounts of methane, a potent greenhouse gas. They found that ...