Earlier this year our international team of scientists from the Refuge Arctic consortium departed Iqaluit, Nvt. on a 56-day ...
The Arctic Report Card covers October through September each year, and 2024 was the second-warmest year on record for the ...
The Arctic tundra, a critical “carbon sink ... “Essentially, the further north you go when you get into colder areas and what we call continuous permafrost and the vegetation starts getting ...
Traditional communities with economies based on hunting and fishing make up 53% of Arctic settlements ... "That can result in ...
Fires, intensified by climate change, release carbon trapped in soil and plants. More frequent infernos have now transformed ...
Deep in the Canadian Arctic, scientists and entrepreneurs brave sub-zero temperatures, whipping winds and snowstorms to drill holes through the sea ice to pump out the seawater below and freeze it on ...
The Arctic of today looks stunningly different from the Arctic of even one to two decades ago. Over the Arctic Report Card’s 19 years, we and the many contributing authors to the report have watched ...
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 ...
From Alaska to Siberia, the Arctic is changing so rapidly that there is no "normal" there now, scientists warn. The consequences reach across the globe. The Arctic tundra now releases more carbon ...
The Arctic deep sea offers economic potential but poses serious ecological threats. A new study urges collaboration for its ...