Alaska capital faces unprecedented flood risk from melting glaciers
Rapid glacial melt near Alaska's capital Juneau is creating unprecedented flood risks, with scientists warning of potential catastrophic consequences for local communities.
Rapid glacial melt near Alaska's capital Juneau is creating unprecedented flood risks, with scientists warning of potential catastrophic consequences for local communities.
Scientists warn that the Thwaites Glacier, known as the 'Doomsday Glacier,' is becoming increasingly unstable, posing a catastrophic threat to global sea levels.
New research reveals alarming risks posed by melting glaciers on Mount Rainier, with potential for devastating mudflows threatening Washington communities. Experts warn of urgent need for preparedness.