HOLLYWOOD, LOS ANGELES -- The documentary "Haulout" follows a marine biologist living in the Siberian Arctic. He's there to chronicle the largest walrus haulout in the world. That's where almost ...
Greenland and the Arctic’s recent conditions belie claims the climate of the Arctic region, is changing in a never before ...
Arctic weather extremes are rising fast, harming plants, animals, people, and global climate balance worldwide.
Over the course of 20 years and 11 trips, writer Neil Shea explored the awe-inspiring landscape of the Arctic, its icy whiteness and sparkling blues. He encountered narwhals poking their tusks above ...
In the icy reaches of the Svalbard archipelago, a quiet revolution in marine restoration is underway. Researchers are ...
Seven thousand years ago, a major section of Greenland’s ice sheet disappeared entirely. New research confirms it will happen ...
This Norwegian Polar Institute image taken on June 22, 2016, shows a polar bear wandering on the thinning sea ice in the Arctic. "Across these changing landscapes, sustained observations and strong ...
The Arctic just experienced its hottest year since record-keeping began more than a century ago, the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration announced Wednesday. Rising temperatures in the ...
Rapid climate change is upending plant communities in the Arctic, with species flourishing in some areas and declining in others, according to a new study in Nature. The decades-long investigation, ...
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Frequent Arctic wildfires could cut snow cover by 18 days, impacting global climate and ecology
The correlation between Arctic wildfires and abnormal snow cover under global warming is of growing concern. A comprehensive ...
AMBLER, Alaska (AP) — Ice blocks drift past Tristen Pattee’s boat as he scans the banks of Northwest Alaska’s Kobuk River for caribou. His great uncle Ernest steadies a rifle on his lap. It’s the last ...
Tundra plants can eek out an existence in the very short summers of the Canadian High Arctic such as here on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. (Anne Bjorkman, University of Gothenburg) Rapid climate change ...
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