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Rapid warming is probably behind a spike in mercury levels in Svalbard polar bears

Rapid warming is probably behind a spike in mercury levels in...

Yereth Rosen - June 18, 2020
Warmer waters, animal die-offs and toxic blooms are among the signs that a ‘new Arctic’ is here

Warmer waters, animal die-offs and toxic blooms are among the signs...

Yereth Rosen - February 6, 2020
Alaska had its warmest year ever in 2019, a new report finds

Alaska had its warmest year ever in 2019, a new report...

Reuters - January 8, 2020
The Arctic is headed for dramatic change — even if carbon emissions are curbed

The Arctic is headed for dramatic change — even if carbon...

Yereth Rosen - January 3, 2020
Winter storms are speeding up the loss of Arctic sea ice

Winter storms are speeding up the loss of Arctic sea ice

Amelie Meyer, University of Tasmania - October 2, 2019
How an accelerated warming cycle in Alaska’s Bering Sea is creating ecological havoc

How an accelerated warming cycle in Alaska’s Bering Sea is creating...

Yereth Rosen - July 31, 2019
Nunavut’s High Arctic roasts under record heat

Nunavut’s High Arctic roasts under record heat

Sarah Rogers, Nunatsiaq News - July 18, 2019
A big fire season in Alaska fits the pattern across a warming Arctic

A big fire season in Alaska fits the pattern across a...

Yereth Rosen - July 17, 2019
Why even small reductions in warming matter to the Arctic — and how one Icelandic company hopes to help

Why even small reductions in warming matter to the Arctic —...

Hannah Hoag - November 5, 2018
Persistent open water has Yukon eyeing an artificial ice bridge

Persistent open water has Yukon eyeing an artificial ice bridge

Yereth Rosen - November 1, 2018
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