日内瓦主办的 COP-26 专题活动:“脆弱的未来:山区社区能否适应气候变化?”

Climate change threatens the vast high latitude and high altitude cold regions of the world. This session explores the impacts of climate change on the cryosphere in Latin America, Central Asia and the Andes; and anticipates the future dangers these regions will face. Hosted largely by the COP26 Cryosphere Pavilion Hub in Geneva, panelists discussed […]

停止化石燃料排放以保护永久冻土生态系统,防止永久冻土融化造成的长期全球性影响

Frontiers in Environmental Science, 29 June 2022 In this week’s Capsules, we wanted to highlight an important “consensus paper” from earlier this summer on permafrost; the local and global impacts of permafrost thaw; and the need to reduce fossil fuel emissions for its preservation. The “permafrost domain” is home to tens of millions of people, […]

本周COP-26视频:“冰冻圈报告”访谈朱莉·布里格姆-格雷特、帕姆·皮尔森和海蒂·塞维斯特

The State of the Cryosphere report, first published last year at COP26 in Glasgow, will be released every year through 2030; and is reviewed and supported by dozens of leading cryosphere scientists. It details how a combination of melting polar ice sheets, vanishing glaciers, and thawing permafrost will have rapid, irreversible, and disastrous effects on […]

升温的环极洋流正在使南极洲东部冰架变薄

Nature Climate Change, 2 August 2022 Mid-depth water temperatures around East Antarctica have risen by nearly 2°C over the past century, with the strongest warming occurring near glaciers whose ice shelves are retreating most rapidly. Rising temperatures shift westerly winds closer to the poles and strengthen the flow of warm water underneath floating ice shelves. […]

研究称南极冰架融化速度是先前估计的两倍

Nature, 10 August 2022 This study provides the first comprehensive map of iceberg “calving” across Antarctica; and doubles previous estimates of ice loss due to ice shelf retreat, which has released more than 12 trillion metric tons of ice over the past three decades. Iceberg calving occurs when large sections of ice shelves fracture and […]

极地社区的积雪研究加深了对北极气候的理解

The Cryosphere, 17 August 2022 Bringing together observational research with local indigenous knowledge, this study identifies three interlocking factors that control snow accumulation in the Alaskan Arctic: elevation, vegetation, and terrain. Snow is commonly found at high elevations in areas with low temperatures and high precipitation. Tall shrubs and other plants provide an essential protective […]

COP-26 本周视频:“所需的减排量与 50×30 分析”——Joeri Rogelj 和 Ryan Wilson

The IPCC has made it clear that 50% emissions reductions must occur globally by 2030 to remain close to 1.5°C of warming; and prevent cascading and irreversible damage, on a planetary scale, from the impact of greenhouse gas emissions on the cryosphere. As the above papers make clear, overshoot of the 1.5°C limit cannot be […]

北极变暖速度是世界其他地区的四倍

Communications Earth & Environment, 11 August 2022 Climate models typically estimate that the Arctic is warming 2.5 times faster than the global average, but decades of observational records now suggest that the true rate of “Arctic amplification” is nearly double these estimations. The Arctic warms faster than any other region on Earth due to Arctic […]

东极地对高排放更脆弱:到 2300 年海平面可能上升五米

Nature, 10 August 2022 Under a high-emissions scenario, ice loss could accelerate across the East Antarctic Ice Sheet and generate several meters of sea-level rise within just a few centuries; but this substantial loss could be avoided if temperatures remain within the “well below 2°C” limit of the Paris Agreement. This comprehensive review study found […]

本周COP-26视频:“原住民知识与冰冻圈科学”,嘉宾:Tiana Carter, Penehuro Lefale, 和 Kelly Moneymaker

Arctic and Mountain indigenous peoples have intimate knowledge of the regions in which they live and the ongoing impacts of climate change; but rarely are included in published research. This session proposes ways in which this gap can be addressed, and features the world premiere of a documentary on the connection between indigenous knowledge and […]

冰川快速融化在全球引发毁灭性山体滑坡

News Briefing: 19 July 2022 Over the past decade, dozens of major high-mountain slopes around the world have partially collapsed due to accelerated ice loss, with major landslides occurring more frequently. In Alaska, unusually warm summers have triggered intense glacier melt, destabilizing sediments on rocky slopes that escalated into debris flows and tsunamis that hit […]

美国西部野火对北极海冰影响更大

Science Advances, 27 July 2022 Several decades ago, an extended period with abnormally few “controlled burning” fires in the United States — resulting in greater wildfires — accelerated sea ice loss in the Arctic, unveiling a new dimension to the interconnected relationship between wildfires and sea ice. Controlled burning, the setting of planned fires to […]

网络研讨会 8 月 9 日和 10 日:UNFCCC 中的冰冻圈和 COP27 冰冻圈展馆

On Tuesday, August 9 at 13:00 Central European time (CEST) and Wednesday, August 10 at 1PM Eastern Time (EDT), ICCI will host an informational webinar on cryosphere-related efforts within the UNFCCC processes including COP27; and provide information about the COP27 Cryosphere Pavilion, potential side events and our Early Career Scientist volunteer program. Presentations will be […]