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Indonesia's Massive Capital Is Sinking Into the Sea. So, the Country Wants to Move It.
By Jeanna Bryner published
Jakarta could be underwater in just decades.

Greenland's Ice Sheet Was Growing. Now It's in a Terrifying Decline
By Rafi Letzter published
Greenland's ice sheet has undergone a stunning reversal in the last 46 years, as a meticulous new study documents.

In Photos: The Vanishing Glaciers of Europe's Alps
By Megan Gannon published
Half of the ice stored in the Alps will be gone by 2050. Here's a look at what's vanishing.

Glaciers in European Alps Could Disappear by 2100
By Megan Gannon published
Even if humans manage to prevent further global warming, the glaciers will still lose half their volume by 2050.

The Bering Sea Should Be Frozen Right Now. It Isn't.
By Rafi Letzter published
We're witnessing a catastrophic shift in our planet's sea ice. Here's what the latest chapter means for you.

Climate Change Drove Some Neanderthals to Cannibalism
By Mindy Weisberger published
Some Neanderthals resorted to desperate (and gruesome) measures to survive.

In Photos: A Conveyor Belt for Arctic Sea Ice
By Stephanie Pappas published
New research finds that new Arctic sea ice now usually melts near the coast instead of traveling through the open Arctic Ocean.

Fastest-Thinning Greenland Glacier Threw NASA Scientists for a Loop. It's Actually Growing.
By Laura Geggel published
Instead of shrinking, this giant glacier is growing, NASA scientists found.
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