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This summer will see record low Arctic ice and Russia has stolen a march on militarizing the strategic region.
"You cannot annex another country." This was the clear message given by the Danish prime minister, Mette Frederiksen, at a ...
Climate change is creating new pathways for the spread of infectious diseases like brucellosis, tularemia, or E. coli in the ...
Typically, sometime in March every year at the end of the long Arctic winter, the maximum of Arctic sea ice extent is reached ...
The swift thawing of Arctic ice caps stands out as a clear result of climate change. Higher temperatures worldwide have sped up this process. It affects ecosystems, sea levels, and access to resources ...
The amount of springtime sea ice in the Arctic set a record low this month, continuing a trend of shrinking ice at the top of ...
a clue that may help explain why Arctic ice is melting even faster than predicted. "The Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on the planet, so the question we're trying to ask here is ...
"We're trying to figure out why we’re finding all this ice in the clouds," says Taylor. "The answer could help scientists understand the pace of Arctic melt." Clouds reflect sunlight and slow ...
A major ocean current in the Arctic, the Beaufort Gyre, is changing rapidly due to climate warming—and this could trigger a ...
President Trump may be turning relations with NATO and Russian inside out, but winter war games revealed that two militaries’ cooperation was unchanged.