These stunning photographs from Arizona and the North Pole depict the ongoing brutal impact of global warming.

NASA satellite images of Lake Powell near Page, Arizona, show how much it’s dried up from 1991 to this year, according to Barcroft Media.

And Russian scientists at the North Pole reported that the ice floe has so radically decreased, researchers “constantly fell into thawed holes” in the once-solidly frozen region, according to Barcroft.

“The thicker ice will likely continue to decline,” said Joey Comiso, a sea ice scientist with NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland.

“There might be some recoveries during some years, especially when the winter is unusually cold, but it is expected to go down again because the surface temperature in the region continues to increase.”