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Climate Change Researchers Find Thinning Glaciers on Mt. Everest

Mt. Everest is experiencing negative effects of climate change and plastics pollution, according to recent research. Credit: Papa Lima Whiskey 2 /CC BY-SA 2.0Climate change and plastics pollution, among other negative factors, are affecting the highest point on Earth, Mt. Everest, in increasingly worrying ways, according to recent research.New findings from the most recent, comprehensive scientific… ....

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Washington Post talks with UMaine faculty, grad student about 'forever chemicals' on Everest - UMaine News


Washington Post talks with UMaine faculty, grad student about ‘forever chemicals’ on Everest
Paul Mayewski, Kimberley Miner and Mariusz Potocki were interviewed by The Washington Post about finding per- and polyfluorinated substances (PFAS), or “forever chemicals,” near the summit of Everest. Mayewski is the director of the Climate Change Institute (CCI) at the University of Maine, Miner is an assistant research professor with CCI, and Potocki is a Ph.D. student. Their study, conducted as part of the 2019 National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition, was published in December 2020. The Portland Press Herald shared the Washington Post story. The Bangor Daily News also covered the discovery. ....

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A dozen stories of note in 2020


A dozen stories of note in 2020
Science in and about a most difficult year.
Campfires on the Sun
New up-close images reveal some remarkable features.
Scientists studying the first images returned from a new European Space Agency spacecraft have found a remarkable array of never-before-seen solar features, including a large number of mini-flares they have dubbed “campfires”. Full story.
During lockdown we were light on the Earth
Scientists record the seismic noise of social distancing.
The lack of activity during the COVID-19 lockdown between March and May caused human-linked vibrations in the Earth to drop by up to 50%. It was the longest and most pronounced quiet period of seismic noise in recorded history. Full story. ....

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Scientists collect the world's highest ice core from the roof of the world


Mariusz Potocki (center with orange goggles) and the National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition team collect the highest ever recorded ice core sample at the South Col Glacier. Credit: Dirk Collins, National Geographic and Rolex Perpetual Planet Everest Expedition.
There isn’t much room for error 8,000 meters above sea level, and everyone on the expedition knew it. Mount Everest is notoriously challenging to climb, but conducting research on the iconic mountain is an even taller task. It was clear and sunny, but the thin air was bitterly cold. The team relied on supplemental oxygen to breathe. Bundled in brightly colored snowsuits with their faces obscured by ski goggles, the scientists were virtually unrecognizable. They wrote their names on their chests with Sharpies. ....

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