The Ice We’ve Lost to Climate Change This Past Decade, Visualized – Vox

Credit: NOAA.

Article Synopsis – In the last decade there have been major changes to the ice on our planet, with melting of ice on land and in the sea at both poles. Some of the major events have included the loss of Iceland’s Okjökull glacier, record low sea ice extent in the Arctic, and a surge of melting in Antarctica. To read the actual article click here.

By Sharon Gray December 27, 2019 Newsletter