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Stung by criticism from scientists, the IPCC's synthesis report on climate change goes further than ever before
22 November 2007 From magazine issue 2631 News -
Dixie Dansercoer walked the 2000 kilometres from Siberia to Greenland to find out how much snow covers the Arctic ice
17 November 2007 From magazine issue 2630 Interview -
The country's landmass has become surprisingly buoyant – accelerating upwards as its ice cap reduces in size, say scientists
02 November 2007 Breaking News -
A British expedition aims to do to walk - and swim - 2000 kilometres to the North Pole to help predict when the Arctic ice cap will disappear
20 October 2007 From magazine issue 2626 News -
A British team, led by explorer Pen Hadow, plans to walk, and even swim, to the North Pole measuring ice thickness as it goes
16 October 2007 Breaking News -
13 October 2007 From magazine issue 2625 The Last Word -
Bacteria living in ice 3 km deep suggests that almost any microbe can survive for many centuries in the right conditions
13 October 2007 From magazine issue 2625 News -
Virtually any microbe can remain alive for thousands of years in solid ice, a new study suggests, bolstering the case for alien life
08 October 2007 Breaking News -
Previous records are obliterated, as the Arctic ocean suffers largest ever melt of sea ice
06 October 2007 From magazine issue 2624 News -
The warm summer produced the lowest ice coverage since satellite measurements began – global warming is thought largely responsible
02 October 2007 Breaking News -
Penguins first waddled down to the sea just after the dinosaurs went extinct, the start of an amazing evolutionary journey
01 September 2007 From magazine issue 2619 Features -
Evidence that a vital North Atlantic current is slowing down as a result of melting ice in the Arctic has been blown out of the water
16 August 2007 Breaking News -
Some tipping points may have already been passed, and others look inevitable, warns a new study
16 August 2007 From magazine issue 2617 News -
Instead of being big game hunters, the first Americans may have conquered the New World by boat following a trail of sushi
13 August 2007 From magazine issue 2616 Features -
NASA physicist James Hansen explains why he thinks a sea level rise of several metres is a near certainty if greenhouse gas emissions keep increasing unchecked
25 July 2007 From magazine issue 2614 Features -
Ice melt from smaller sources will be the main contributors to sea-level rise this century, not the larger ice sheets of Antarctica and Greenland
19 July 2007 Breaking News -
The NASA lander will launch soon, despite a camera glitch - it could be the first Mars probe in 30 years to land safely without airbags
09 July 2007 Breaking News -
07 July 2007 From magazine issue 2611 The Last Word -
Ancient Mars did not have a thick, CO2-rich atmosphere that could have kept it balmy, a new analysis suggests
05 July 2007 Breaking News -
The East Antarctic ice sheet may not survive climate change after all, as rising sea levels will break it up
23 June 2007 Breaking News -
The East Antarctic ice sheet may not survive climate change after all, as rising sea levels will break it up
23 June 2007 From magazine issue 2609 News -
Ice "islands" drifting around the Southern Ocean attract a variety of life that can trigger blooms of CO2-absorbing plankton, researchers say
22 June 2007 Breaking News -
In an era when humanity seems to have subjugated the whole world, a surprising number of places have been left untouched
16 June 2007 From magazine issue 2608 Features -
The continent might be getting colder but almost all other parts of the world are getting warmer
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