A, the world’s oldest and largest (about the size of Rhode Island), may hit South Georgia Island, home to vulnerable penguins and seabirds.
The gushing spout of warm water could rapidly melt the Antarctic ice shelf and lead to rising sea levels sooner than we think.
The world's largest iceberg is moving towards a remote British penguin sanctuary north of Antarctica. Read more.
A group of isolated islands in the South Atlantic is about to be hit by the world's largest iceberg, threatening the safety ...
Megaberg A23a might be on the verge of running into South Georgia and surrounding islands in the South Atlantic. The result could spell trouble for wildlife on those islands, and A23a's movement is a ...
Research Reveals ‘Warm Water’ Flowing Toward One of Antarctica’s Biggest Ice Shelves Could Dramatically Raise Sea Levels ...
The world's largest iceberg - a wall of ice the size of Rhode Island - is lumbering toward a remote island off Antarctica that's home to millions of penguins and seals.
The world's biggest iceberg - known as A23a - had been frozen in one spot off Antarctica for decades ... ever since it calved from the Filchner-Ronne ice shelf in 1986. Subscribe free to our ...
A23a, arguably the world’s largest and oldest iceberg which has been wandering through the South Atlantic and headed for the ...
It could make it hard for penguin parents to feed their babies The iceberg is making its way at a glacial pace A23a's voyage was a cause of concern about potential ecological impacts The world's ...