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Latest Arctic News

Meltwater from Greenland and the Arctic is weakening ocean circulation, speeding up warming down south
The frozen carbon of the northern permafrost is on the move – we estimated by how much
KI to coordinate EU-funded initiative to combat global dengue epidemic
Fisk Johnson supports plastic regulation to help curb global plastic pollution
Earth’s climate will keep changing long after humanity hits net-zero emissions. Our research shows why
Paws of polar bears sustaining ice-related injuries in a warming Arctic
Scientists untangle the challenging complexities of radiocarbon in ice cores
In a world of accelerating change, have we forgotten about the future?
Former GG Sir Peter Cosgrove leads APT cruises
Groundbreaking polar weather research initiative launched | University of Canterbury
Wave modelling important to predict climate change’s effect on sea ice
Genomics Reveals Sled Dogs’ Siberian Lineage
How Is Hole In Ozone Layer?
World Ozone Day 16 September 2024
In the Field: Understanding the impact of Arctic militarization on Indigenous communities
Global gathering examines the role of fisheries and aquaculture in triggering food systems transformation
Plants can grow in near-darkness, new research shows – here are three promising benefits
The ozone hole above Antarctica will keep opening up each spring for decades to come – here’s why that still matters
State-by-state Data Boosts Bird Conservation Planning
Mathematicians crack a sea ice puzzle that advances what we know about global warming
Head of the CIFAL Global Network Visits CIFAL Victoria to Establish Collaborative Actions for the Future
UniSC researcher returns from ‘surreal’ Arctic adventure
From microbes to mammals: we tracked the rapid rise of new ecosystems as glaciers retreat and ice sheets melt
Iceland’s recent volcanic eruptions driven by pooling magma are set to last centuries into the future
European Unity Under Southern Skies
New Apple Immersive Video series and films premiere on Vision Pro
Why saline lakes are the canary in the coalmine for the world’s water resources
LTIMindtree and Snowflake Strengthen Joint Commitment to Enable Enterprises to Accelerate AI Adoption Journey
At Last Second: Sunrise III Launches Successfully
How the economics of oil could sway the US presidential election
PFAS “forever chemicals” can be absorbed through human skin, says research
New expedition in Andrée’s footsteps for KI researcher Bea Uusma
Scientists and Indigenous leaders team up to conserve seals and an ancestral way of life at Yakutat, Alaska
A shocking 79% of female scientists have negative experiences during polar field work
How the 1901 Discovery expedition’s polar explorers stayed healthy during their Antarctic journey
Future Climate Impacts Put Whale Diet At Risk
Paris in spring, Bali in winter. How ‘bucket lists’ help cancer patients handle life and death
Everyday life and its variability influenced human evolution at least as much as rare activities like big-game hunting
Frequent Disturbances Increased the Resilience of Past Populations
Group to investigate research governance of controversial ‘Solar Radiation Modification’ technology
UniSC Researcher Embarking On Epic Arctic Adventure
Burgundy Diamond Mines reports first quarter 2024 results
Gigantic Jurassic Raptor Footprints Unearthed
Our laser technique can tell apart elephant and mammoth ivory – here’s how it may disrupt the ivory trade
Nearsightedness is at epidemic levels – and the problem begins in childhood
Groundbreaking study reveals warming tundra’s impact on carbon emissions
PFAS ‘forever chemicals’: Why EPA set federal drinking water limits for these health-harming contaminants
Climate Change Impacts Terrorist Activity