Buffalo without lake-effect snow? Ancient iceberg scratches reveal a reverse snowbelt

The west-moving plowmarks span from about 12,000 to 17,000 years ago — a period of roughly five millennia.

Antarctic Calving Events: Natural Variability vs. Climate Alarmism

MacKie et al.’s research offers a sober reminder that nature, not humanity, remains the dominant force shaping Antarctica’s ice dynamics. While media outlets and policymakers rush to connect every iceberg…

Massive iceberg discharges during the last ice age had no impact on nearby Greenland, raising new questions about climate dynamics

“It turns out, nothing happened in Greenland. The temperature just stayed the same,”

The melting of large icebergs is a key stage in the evolution of ice ages

A new study, in which the Andalusian Earth Sciences Institute (IACT) (CSIC-UGR) participated, has described for the first time a key stage in the beginning of the great glaciations and…