The Arctic Could Be Functionally Ice-Free in Just a Few YearsThe Arctic Ocean may see its first ice-free day within the next decade if emissions are not drastically reduced.
Scientists Propose Hacking Viruses to Fight Climate ChangeViruses in ocean water and Arctic ice may help trap carbon emissions, aiding in mitigating climate change.Scientists are using AI modeling and genome sequencing to identify viruses with 'underwater carbon metabolism' that can eat carbon.
The Arctic Could Be Functionally Ice-Free in Just a Few YearsThe Arctic Ocean may see its first ice-free day within the next decade if emissions are not drastically reduced.
Scientists Propose Hacking Viruses to Fight Climate ChangeViruses in ocean water and Arctic ice may help trap carbon emissions, aiding in mitigating climate change.Scientists are using AI modeling and genome sequencing to identify viruses with 'underwater carbon metabolism' that can eat carbon.
The ice caps are melting. Is geoengineering the solution?Arctic ice has shrunk by 1.35 million square miles since 1979.Ice loss in Greenland is worse than previously thought and Antarctic ice is at the lowest level on record.