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July 26, 2022, 9:23 p.m.

Scientists measure how quickly Antarctica glacier is melting

Summary

Climate change's connections with the extreme heat and weather events in the U.S. and around the globe have been well established. But climate change is also having a measurable impact on a much slower-moving development: the loss of glaciers and the melting of the ice. Miles O'Brien brings us this update on a scientist's quest to chronicle what's happening with one of the most important glaciers. For a transcript of this story, click here .

Five Facts

  • Who is the scientist from New York University (NYU) that went on the voyage?
  • What is the rate that the Thwaites glacier is melting per year?
  • How much can the Thwaites glacier increase the global sea level if melted?
  • Which ice shelf did David Holland actually end up visiting?
  • Why did they decide to not go to the Thwaites glacier on the original expedition?

Focus Questions

Scientist David Holland ran into major problems in collecting his data. What were three of the problems that he ran into and how did he solve each of them? What can you take from this video to use in your own life? Media Literacy : The video shows that Antarctic glaciers are melting because of climate change. How can videos like this one influence change? Why is it the responsibility of the media to publish videos that showcase problems in the world?

For More

  • Use this simulator to learn more about how glaciers melt. Adjust mountain snowfall and temperature to see the glacier grow and shrink and use scientific tools to measure thickness, velocity and glacial budget.
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Ella Cohen, a rising junior at Washington-Liberty high school and intern at NewsHour Classroom, wrote today’s Daily News Lesson with editing by Vic Pasquantonio. Sign up for NewsHour Classroom’s ready-to-go Daily News Lessons delivered to your inbox each morning of the school year. Fill out this form to share your thoughts on today’s lesson.

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