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A ship loaded with about 100 climate scientists just confirmed the obvious: the Arctic is melting.
What’s most terrifying: they’re witnessing the Arctic’s final summers with ice
Shipwrecks, corpses, secret gardens and ancient cities are being revealed as extreme weather dries lakes, drains reservoirs and melts sea ice around the world 🧵
The Western US is an empire built on snow. And that snow is vanishing.
Disappearing snowpack is accelerating the historic drought across the Western US, and so far government responses haven't matched the scale of the problem 🧵
Waterways are drying up due to droughts and heat waves that owe their origins to climate change.
These photos reveal what lies beneath normal water levels 🧵
As Iraq's Mosul Dam was drained to protect farmers and their yields, the ruins of an ancient city resurfaced.
Kemune, which lies on the Tigris River, bustled during the Mitanni Empire from 1550 to 1350 B.C.
As a heat wave broiled across the UK, a 17th-century landscape reemerged.
Ornate patterns make up what was once part of a garden commissioned for the first Duke of Devonshire
As the world shuts down, emissions from most activities dropped, while renewable electricity generation held steady.
The upshot: an unprecedented 8% decline in global carbon dioxide emissions this year
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Antarctic sea ice cover was so low, it may have helped researchers locate and film the wreckage of Shackleton's Endurance, which was trapped and crushed by thick sea ice in 1915