Alaskan Glacier Melt Has Sped Up And Could Reach An “Irreversible” Tipping Point
In the remote and rugged landscapes of Alaska lies the vast expanse of the Juneau Icefield, one of North America’s largest ice masses. This magnificent icefield, with its intricate network of glaciers, has long been a subject of scientific fascination and environmental importance. However, recent research has unveiled a startling and urgent reality: the glaciers …