Glaciers of Patagonia: Chile and Argentina’s Frozen Wilderness
At the southern edge of South America lies one of the most extraordinary ice landscapes on the planet—Patagonia’s glaciers. Spread across Chile and Argentina, this …
The Global Guide to Glaciers, Climate, and Cryosphere Science
At the southern edge of South America lies one of the most extraordinary ice landscapes on the planet—Patagonia’s glaciers. Spread across Chile and Argentina, this …
Among the vast ice fields of North America, few natural wonders are as famous or as frequently visited as the Athabasca Glacier. Located in the …
Earth’s ice is not just frozen water—it is one of the planet’s most important climate regulators. Glaciers, ice sheets, and sea ice reflect sunlight, store …
Glaciers are among the most powerful and mysterious natural formations on Earth. They look calm and still from the surface, yet they are constantly moving, …
Glaciers are among the most powerful symbols of Earth’s changing climate. These massive rivers of ice, carved over thousands of years, are not only natural …
Glaciers are among the most powerful and visually striking features of Earth’s cryosphere. These slow-moving rivers of ice shape landscapes, regulate freshwater systems, and serve …
Glaciers are among the most sensitive and scientifically important environments on Earth. These vast rivers of ice, found in polar regions and high mountain ranges, …
The frozen landscapes of the Arctic and Antarctic are among the most extreme environments on Earth. Vast ice sheets, drifting sea ice, and towering glaciers …
Glaciers are often thought of as distant, frozen landscapes far removed from everyday human life. Yet, for billions of people around the world, especially those …
Glacier science has never been more important—or more difficult—than it is today. Across the world, from the Arctic to the Himalayas and the Andes to …