Por: Newsweek Tech November 15, 2023
Geoscientists have warned that the rapid warming of the Arctic could bring a 3.6-degree Fahrenheit rise in global temperature eight years ahead of schedule.The bleak findings come from researchers at the University College London (UCL) in a study published in the journal Earth System Dynamics.The Arctic is warming four times faster than the average rate, the study says. The research's purpose was to find out how this will be manifested and... + full article
The Atlantic USA Science June 24, 2023
Warmer, saltier water is threatening the species that live further North.Gavin Parsons / AlamyJune 24, 2023, 8 AM ETThis article was originally published in .In the Fram Strait off Greenland’s west coast, Véronique Merten encountered the foot soldiers of an invasion.Merten... + más
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ABC News USA Business May 11, 2023
COPENHAGEN, Denmark -- Norway took over the Arctic Council's rotating presidency from Russia on Thursday amid concerns that the work of the eight-country intergovernmental body on protecting the sensitive is at risk because of suspension of cooperation with Moscow over the... + más
Norway takes over presidency of Arctic Council from Russia | WPLG Local 10
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WPLG Local 10 USA Tech May 11, 2023
COPENHAGEN – Norway took over the Arctic Council's rotating presidency from Russia on Thursday amid concerns that the work of the eight-country intergovernmental body on protecting the sensitive environment is at risk because of suspension of cooperation with Moscow over... + más
ABC News USA Tech March 16, 2023
Climate change attacked crucial Arctic sea ice thickness in two sudden big gobbles instead of steady nibbling, a new study says.A little more than 15 years ago, sea ice quickly lost more than half its thickness, becoming weaker, more prone to melting and less likely to recover,... + más
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Arctic sea ice thins in 2 big jumps, and now more vulnerable | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Nation March 15, 2023
Climate attacked crucial Arctic sea ice thickness in two sudden big gobbles instead of steady nibbling, a new study says.A little more than 15 years ago, quickly lost more than half its thickness, becoming weaker, more prone to melting and less likely to recover, according to... + más
Arctic sea ice thins in 2 big jumps, and now more vulnerable | ABC News
Newsweek USA World February 18, 2023
The longest thunderstorm in the history of Arctic observation was recorded in July 2022—marking an increase in extreme weather activity in a region that is generally devoid of such events.This storm was reported by scientists from the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute at... + más
U.S. preparing for direct confrontation with Russia in the Arctic | Newsweek
Warmer and stormier conditions are destabilizing the Arctic, report says | Portland Press Herald
Portland Press Herald USA World December 14, 2022
The midnight sun shines across sea ice along the Northwest Passage in the Canadian Arctic Archipelago on July 23, 2017. The passage was open this summer due to low ice concentration – a boon for shipping traffic, but disturbing to the Arctic ecosystem. David Goldman/Associated... + más
The Arctic is getting warmer and stormier, and ship traffic is increasing as ice melts | CNBC
Arctic sea traffic is rising. Canada isn’t ready for it. | Portland Press Herald
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