-Image by Copilot What Do We Mean by the Cryosphere? Just to recap, the Cryosphere refers to all frozen water on Earth — snow, sea ice, lake and river ice, glaciers, ice caps, ice sheets, permafrost, and ice shelves. It forms a major component of the Earth system, strongly influencing climate, oceans, ecosystems and the global energy balance. Although frozen water appears across the globe, the Polar Regions contain its largest and most climate-critical components. I have had to split the Polar section into two parts as well, so watch out for Part II shortly. If you thought things were looking bad in the Alps, the rate of warming in Polar Regions is even faster — closer to three to four times faster than the global average. As one researcher remarked in a journal article, the words "glacially slow" have taken on a new meaning. If we hear little about these changes, it's most likely because because polar regions are vast, remote and seemingly indestructible. T...
Veronika Wild
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