Childhood Snow Days Transformed Linette Boisvert into a Sea Ice Scientist - NASA
Linette Boisvert turned a childhood love of snow into a career as a sea ice scientist studying climate change.Madison Olson (NASA)
Linette Boisvert turned a childhood love of snow into a career as a sea ice scientist studying climate change.Madison Olson (NASA)
A Q&A with the lead U.S. scientist of the mission, which will track changes in everything from wetlands to ice sheets to infrastructure damaged by naturalAnthony Greicius (NASA)
Arctic sea ice retreated to near-historic lows in the Northern Hemisphere this summer, likely melting to its minimum extent for the year on Sept.11, 2024,Jennifer R. Marder (NASA)
Linette Boisvert turned a childhood love of snow into a career as a sea ice scientist studying climate change.Madison Olson (NASA)
Linette Boisvert turned a childhood love of snow into a career as a sea ice scientist studying climate change.Madison Olson (NASA)
What happens in the Arctic doesn’t stay in the Arctic, and a new NASA mission is helping improve data modeling and increasing our understanding of Earth'sCharles G. Hatfield (NASA)
NASA’s Terra satellite captured floating fragments of sea ice as ocean currents carried them south along Greenland’s east coast on June 4, 2024.NASA
It’s not just rising air and water temperatures influencing the decades-long decline of Arctic sea ice. Clouds, aerosols, even the bumps and dips on the iceErica McNamee (NASA)
Sea ice at both the top and bottom of the planet continued its decline in 2024. In the waters around Antarctica, ice coverage shrank to near-historic lows forJennifer M. Fadoul (NASA)
In this image from July 12, 2011, crew from the U.S. Coast Guard Cutter Healy retrieve a supply canister dropped by parachute during the Impacts of Climate onNASA
Launching in spring 2024, the two small satellites of the agency’s PREFIRE mission will fill in missing data from Earth’s polar regions.Anthony Greicius (NASA)
A new, comprehensive analysis of satellite data finds that majority of glaciers on the landmass have retreated significantly.Naomi Hartono (NASA)
NISAR will study changes to ice sheets, glaciers, and sea ice in fine detail, as climate change warms the air and ocean.Naomi Hartono (NASA)