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Picture this: you’re standing in a frozen landscape, breath visible in the crisp air, when suddenly the sky explodes into a ...
There could be ripple effects. Scientists raise red flag after discovering concerning trend with plants in Arctic: 'An early ...
An unprecedented Arctic heat wave caused record high temperatures in Greenland and Iceland, raising major concerns among ...
The competition for participation has grown significantly in 2025, reaching more than 20 people per one place, and even more than 30 people for certain tracks ...
HX Expeditions is launching community-led Arctic excursions and initiating a global marine conservation project, The Big Blue ...
The Trump administration announced a plan on June 17 to open nearly 82% of the National Petroleum Reserve-Alaska to oil and ...
Michael Dunn, the study's lead author, said, "We're not just predicting how wildlife might respond to shrinking sea ice and environmental shifts, we've had the rare opportunity to confirm it, using ...
A new push for more oil and gas drilling, mining, and logging threatens irreparable damage to irreplaceable habitats.
A cargo ship carrying over 3,000 vehicles, including electric models, sank in the North Pacific after a fire disabled its ...
This past winter, researchers from the Center for Earth Observation Science (CEOS) at the University of Manitoba (UM) ...
Levels of mercury in Arctic wildlife could continue to rise significantly even as countries curb their emissions, a new study suggests. Researchers analyzed more than 700 samples of fish, mammals ...
Those levels are now 20 to 30 times higher in Arctic wildlife than they were before the industrial era began, even as global mercury pollution has fallen since the 1970s. “We’ve monitored ...