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Greenland and Antarctica are melting from below

Greenland has been losing ice since the 1990s, and the process has accelerated recently.

In just July 2019, 197 billion tons of ice melted — that's equivalent to 80 million Olympicsized swimming pools. Such intense melting is happening for the first time in 12,000 years, according to research published in Nature.

Meanwhile, since 1992, Antarctica has lost nearly three trillion tons of ice, which is comparable to 1.2 billion Olympicsized swimming pools.

Currently a group of independent scientists has found that the glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland are melting from below due to the rising magma.

Magmatic activity within the Earth's interior is increasing, which means the heat flow from the mantle is growing, accelerating the melting of glaciers from the bottom up. This threatens not only local regions but the entire world.

It is crucial for each of us to understand the severity of climate changes and their consequences. To do so, you can study the climate report and forum. Links are available in the profile header.

Only by uniting the scientific potential of researchers from around the world can we find solutions to prevent the irreversible effects of climate change and ensure a future for our children.

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Yogis, get ready

The Indian state of Uttarakhand, home to the world capital of yoga, is experiencing an unprecedented surge in landslides caused by intense monsoon rains.

Since the beginning of the monsoon season in 2024, there have been 1,521 landslides in the state within 17 days.

From 1988 to 2023, 12,319 landslides were recorded in Uttarakhand, with a sharp increase in frequency in recent years:
• 2018: 216 landslides
• 2020: 328 landslides
• 2023: more than 1,100 landslides
• 2024 (current data): 1,813 landslides!

Consequences:
• 82 people dead
• 28 people missing
• 544 livestock destroyed

Data from the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) confirms the rising landslide activity. The increase in the frequency and scale of natural disasters is becoming a global threat.

Natural disasters are intensifying exponentially and will not stop on their own. To save the planet, the scientific potential of researchers from around the world must unite to address climate problems.

Do you want to know what destruction will occur and where on the planet over the next five years? Write the word "report" in the comments.

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