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The Arctic Has Entered a New Era of 'Extreme Weather', Scientists Warn
Climate change is shifting the weather patterns of Earth in ways that are far-reaching and long-lasting, and a new study ...
As Türkiye Today reported, climate researchers warn that extreme ice-melting events are increasing in frequency and pushing ...
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Scientists say the Arctic has entered a 'new era' — and it looks worrying
Extreme weather conditions are rapidly reshaping the Arctic, according to a new study.
The correlation between Arctic wildfires and abnormal snow cover under global warming is of growing concern. A comprehensive ...
For decades researchers in northern Norway had tried to bring back vital kelp forests after overfishing damaged marine ...
In a remote corner of Northern Norway, inside a dark coastal cave sealed off for millennia, scientists have opened a rare time capsule of life from 75,000 years ago. The bones and DNA traces of dozens ...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration issued its annual Arctic Report Card on Tuesday, which documents the way rising temperatures, diminished ice, thawing permafrost, melting glaciers ...
Extreme weather events have become significantly more common in the Arctic over recent decades, posing a threat to vital polar ecosystems, according to new research by an international team of ...
Embedded in the sea ice of the arctic are creatures so small, you can't see them with the naked eye. These microalgae convert energy from sunlight into fuel. The arctic ecosystem depends on them. In ...
Extreme weather events have become significantly more common in the Arctic over recent decades, posing a threat to vital ...
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Scientists discover rich ecosystem in the deep Arctic
The deep ocean, covered by thick ice, is one of the least explored places on Earth. Recent research has revealed a unique ecosystem forming around gas seeping from the seafloor west of Greenland, ...
A new study led by Jochen Knies from the iC3 Polar Research Hub has found worrying signs that climate change may be undermining the capacity of Arctic fjords to serve as effective carbon sinks. The ...
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