The ice in Antarctica has not yet reached a tipping point But there are big differences between different parts of Antarctica.
Norway's largest ‘fjord’ is only a few hundred thousand years old The Norwegian trench is a giant underwater ‘fjord’ formed by an enormous glacier.
What actually started the Little Ice Age? It all may have started with sea ice, and the changes may have happened all by themselves without the influence of volcanoes or the Sun, researchers behind a new study say.
Greenland meltdown could slow down The dramatic rate of melting and ice discharge from Greenland's glaciers could decelerate, but researchers aren’t calling it good news.