About 80 million years ago-a time when dinosaurs ruled the Earth-global sea levels were roughly 560 feet (170 meters) higher than they are today, according to a new study
New research challenges the generally accepted belief that substantial ice sheets could not have existed on Earth during past super-warm climate events
Scientists know this already, but just to give you some idea of the problem, the Greenland ice cap is melting at such a fast rate it is triggering earthquakes as pieces of ice several cubic...
Research shows that for three decades, sea ice cover in the region has been shrinking; and this summer, figures revealed a record withdrawal - the smallest area covered by sea ice since the...
Canada on Tuesday announced an investment over three years of 42.5 million dollars (US) in conserving and protecting its territorial waters, especially the Arctic Ocean.
About half that amount,...