How climate change is altering the Earth’s rotation

When the Earth’s ice masses melt, the way the planet rotates also changes. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now been able to show how climate change is altering the Earth’s axis of rotation and the length of the day. The speed of rotation, which was hitherto mainly influenced by the moon, will now also depend much more on the climate.

Blocks of ice in the water
When the blocks of ice on the Earth's surface melt due to climate change, the Earth's rotation and the length of the day will also change as a result of this shift in mass. (Photograph: Adobe Stock)

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