Por: Associated Press Science December 06, 2022
Much of the Arctic is in a burst of freak December warming.In Utqiagvik, Alaska’s northernmost community formerly known as Barrow, it hit (4.4 degrees Celsius) Monday morning. That’s not only a record by six degrees (3.3 degrees Celsius) but it’s the warmest that region has seen on record from late October to late April, according to Rick Thoman, a climate specialist at the International Arctic Research Center at the University of Alaska... + full article
Forbes USA Tech December 11, 2022
The Arctic Ocean is one of the most inaccessible and yet beautiful environments on Earth, due to its formidable ice and snow cover, total darkness during the winter, blizzard winds, and bitter cold. Life here endures some of the greatest extremes in light and temperature known... + más
How To Travel To Greenland | Forbes
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WPLG Local 10 USA Tech December 06, 2022
Much of the Arctic is in a burst of freak December warming.In Utqiagvik, Alaska’s northernmost community formerly known as Barrow, it hit (4.4 degrees Celsius) Monday morning. That’s not only a record by six degrees (3.3 degrees Celsius) but it’s the warmest that region... + más
Warmer and stormier conditions are destabilizing the Arctic, report says | Portland Press Herald
December serving up baked Alaska and warming most of Arctic | Associated Press
Newsweek USA World November 23, 2022
Russian President Vladimir Putin hailed the future launches of two nuclear-powered icebreakers on Tuesday in what he said were part of a push for strengthening Russia's status as a great Arctic power.Speaking at a St. Petersburg ceremony over video, Putin said that one of... + más
Arctic sea traffic is rising. Canada isn’t ready for it. | Portland Press Herald
NATO focusing on Russia's Arctic threat as Putin seeks to dominate region | Newsweek
Portland Press Herald USA World November 15, 2022
The Arctic tundra from the window of an airplane heading from Iqaluit to Pond Inlet, Nunavut, Canada, in 2021. Bloomberg photo by Galit Rodan The Canadian government’s ability to track foreign vessels through the Arctic is woefully inadequate and the situation may get worse,... + más
It’s Polar Bear Season In Churchill, Manitoba | Forbes
Newsweek USA Nation October 18, 2022
This Tuesday Alaskans are celebrating Alaska Day, the anniversary of when what became America's biggest state was transferred to U.S. control from the Russian Empire.The U.S. purchased Alaska from Russia in March 1867 for $7.2 million in the aftermath of Russia's... + más
Ben Stevens, former Alaska Senate president, dies at age 63 | Portland Press Herald
Ben Stevens, former Alaska Senate president, dies while hiking at age 63 | CBS News
Newsweek USA World October 11, 2022
Russia is experiencing a rise in temperatures at a faster rate than the world as a whole, Russian climate scientists said.It is well known that global temperatures are increasing due to climate change, with the rate of warming rising as time goes on. Earth's temperature has... + más
Your Home Heating Costs Are Going to Go Up This Winter—a Lot | Time
Our View: Heating prices leave Mainers anxious as winter approaches | Portland Press Herald
Newsweek USA World October 04, 2022
NATO does not expect Russia's costly war in Ukraine to prove a long-term distraction from Moscow's plan to dominate the Arctic, a senior alliance diplomat has said, as climate change opens new opportunities and poses new risks for the region.James Appathurai,... + más
Op-Ed: Russia's got a point: The U.S. broke a NATO promise | Los Angeles Times
U.S. Getting Ukraine to Finish Line Sets 'Tone' for China: Nikki Haley | Newsweek
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