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The Arctic Is Entering a New Climate State Scientists Warn

Scientists warn that the Arctic is transitioning to a new climate state, driven by accelerated warming, permafrost thaw, and feedbacks that reshape regional

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Edward Philips

January 27, 2026

Why Glaciers and Sea Ice Are Melting Together

Glaciers and sea ice are melting together because a warming climate drives interconnected physical processes that amplify ice loss, affecting ecosystems, sea level,

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Edward Philips

December 23, 2025

How Arctic Ice Melt Releases COâ‚‚ Into the Atmosphere

Arctic ice melt unlocks ancient carbon stored in permafrost and sediments, allowing microbial decay and chemical reactions that emit carbon dioxide, a process

by

Edward Philips

December 12, 2025

Why the Melting of Sea Ice and Glaciers Is a Global Problem

The accelerating melt of sea ice and glaciers amplifies global warming, raises sea levels, disrupts ecosystems, and jeopardizes water and food security for

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Edward Philips

November 9, 2025

Why Melting Arctic Sea Ice Doesn’t Raise Sea Levels

Melting Arctic sea ice does not raise sea levels because the ice is already floating and displaces its own water volume, while sea‑level

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Edward Philips

November 5, 2025

How Much Have Earth’s Ice Caps Already Melted?

Earth’s polar ice caps have lost a measurable amount of ice over recent decades, driven largely by rising global temperatures, with significant implications

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Edward Philips

October 27, 2025

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      Fundamental processes and indicators that drive Earth’s climate system.

      • Adaptation and Resilience

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      • Carbon Cycle

        The natural and anthropogenic flows of carbon among Earth’s reservoirs.

      • Climate Attribution

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      • Climate Change Basics

        An overview of the science behind long‑term climate change.

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      • Global Warming

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      • Greenhouse Effect

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      • Greenhouse Gases

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      • Biodiversity Basics

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      • Ecosystems

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      • Invasive Species

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      • Coastal Flooding

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      • Coral Reefs

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      • Glaciers

        The retreat and mass loss of mountain and valley glaciers.

      • Ice Sheets

        Changes in the massive ice bodies of Antarctica and Greenland.

      • Marine Ecosystems

        Broad impacts on oceanic food webs and biodiversity.

      • Ocean Acidification

        The decreasing pH of seawater caused by absorbed COâ‚‚.

      • Ocean Warming

        Rising sea temperatures and their effects on marine life.

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      • Air Pollution

        Contaminants released into the atmosphere affecting health.

      • Chemical Pollution

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