Although much of Antarctica has been chartered and collected in maps by different countries this latest edition to be finished at the end of this year has been described “as the most complete so ...
Scientists from the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration warn of a "grim outlook" for the Thwaites Glacier, also ...
The first complete map of the speed and direction of ice flow in Antarctica will help scientists to track future sea-level increases, according to the team behind the project. NASA-funded ...
It was one of the most famous expeditions in history. No single country owns Antarctica. Instead many countries work together to protect Antarctica. Image caption, A research base in Antarctica.
The seed was left here by tourists several years ago, who came to see the wonders of the last remaining wilderness on planet ...
As a six-year investigation into the Thwaites glacier in Antarctica wraps up, the scientists involved are pessimistic for the ...
The seed was left here by tourists several years ago, who came to see the wonders of the last remaining wilderness on planet Earth: Antarctica ... to produce the first map of green vegetation ...
But why travel to Antarctica? Visiting the White Continent is far more than just checking a box. It's an opportunity to see a part of Earth that's radically different than anywhere else — and ...
So, you're planning your dream trip to Antarctica, but don't know how to get there. There are two options: set sail on a 48-hour journey across the Drake Passage by ship, or hop on a charter and ...
CLIMATEWIRE | For much of the last century, Antarctica was widely considered a world of its own — remote, inhospitable and largely insulated from human influences and invasive species.