Swirling underwater eddies are aggressively melting two Antarctic glaciers, a recent study found, including the one that could raise sea levels by multiple feet.
For generations, the glacier fanned out across the lake that it carved out. Now, after two decades of rapid retreat, scientists say it’s separated from the water completely.
The center of Mendenhall Glacier’s terminus on November 23, 2025. Scientists confirm the glacier is no longer interfacing with Mendenhall Lake. (Photo by Alix Soliman/KTOO) For the first time, ...
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Already dreaming about your next unforgettable escape? Picture this: gazing at a postcard-perfect horizon, margarita in hand, before tucking into delicious, made-to-order dining amid superyacht ...
In 2013 the Glacier National Park Conservancy was founded through the merger of the Glacier Fund and the Glacier Natural History Association. Glacier Fund was the official nonprofit fundraising arm of ...
In Antarctica, the Hektoria Glacier set a shocking record in 2023. In just two months, it receded five miles. Glaciologist Naomi Ochwat led the team that discovered the record retreat. She's with the ...
The aurora borealis danced over the Mendenhall Glacier in Juneau on Nov. 12, 2025. Hundreds of Juneauites flocked to dark areas of town to catch particularly strong performances from the northern ...
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