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Arctic Glacier Retreat Unveils Thousands of Kilometers of Coastline with Uncertain Impacts on Ecosystems and SafetyA senior lecturer in environmental sciences at the University of Dundee, wrote in a commentary to accompany an influential ...
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Good Good Good on MSNArctic glaciers are melting - but the microscopic fungi they leave in their wake could be the key to new lifeIf there's a place to understand how melting glaciers impact Planet Earth, Svalbard is it. The research team spent most of ...
Sled expeditions continue on Ellesmere Island and in the Northwest Passage, while other journeys have ended in Siberia, ...
A new study has found that the Åsgardfonna glacier on Svalbard survived, and may even have advanced, during a warmer-than-present period on our planet thousands of years ago.
Glaciers and sea ice are declining, impacting marine biodiversity, ecosystem functioning, tourism and Arctic livelihoods.
In addition, sea ice in the Arctic is at its lowest level in 47 years of satellite records. The UN declared 2025 the “International Year of Glacier Conservation” and March 21 as World Glacier ...
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Trump administration is ending NOAA data service used to monitor sea ice off AlaskaHe sees a common thread in the Arctic data services that NOAA is discontinuing. “They’re all things that are useful for ...
By early May, the high sun can make calm Arctic days mild or even hot. We update expeditions on Ellesmere Island, the ...
ANCHORAGE, Alaska— The Center for Biological Diversity petitioned the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service today to protect a rare Arctic plant called the Alaskan glacier buttercup under the Endangered ...
continuously recording glacier changes through time,” the study highlights. The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the world. One of the main signs of this, and easily visible from ...
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