A political map of the Arctic with the minimum areas of permanent sea ice (as of 2012) demarcated. The last ice area covers an area roughly spanning northern coasts of Canada and Greenland.
Simultaneously, the impacts of climate change are growing, increasing Arctic wildfires, affecting buildings and roads as ...
A new study has produced the first map of all coastal communities and infrastructure across the Arctic, showing the vulnerability of the built environment to threats from climate change. Erosion is ...
The Arctic has seen an increase in human activity, particularly in oil and gas extraction areas, leading to a significant rise in nighttime light as captured by satellite observations. From 1992 to ...