Arctic
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Arctic Ice Loss May Alter El Niño Patterns, Research Suggests
In recent times, the global climate has changed in unprecedented ways. We’ve seen extreme events such as intense hurricanes, prolonged droughts, record-breaking heatwaves and significant Arctic ice melt.
Latest Research Articles
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Tiny Crustaceans Feast on Jellyfish During Arctic Polar Night
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Arctic Animals: Which Species Have Stayed or Migrated Due to Global Warming?
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Devon Island: World's Largest Barren Arctic Desert Dubbed 'Mars on Earth'
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Tourists and Scientists Team Up to Reveal Microplastic Pollution in the Arctic
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Summer Sea Ice Absence in the Arctic Happening 20 Years Earlier Than Expected, Expert Says Too Late for Action
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Microbial Marvels: Scientists Discover How Microbes from the Alps to the Arctic Can Digest Plastic Waste
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Fiber-Optic Cables Can Become Effective in Whales Real-Time Tracking And Recording, Report Shows
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Coronal Mass Ejection Causes Radio Blackout in Arctic Circle
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Arctic: Dangerous, Hostile Environment for Penguins, Expert Explains
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Arctic Glaciers Are Melting Quickly, as Scientists Race to Preserve ‘Ice Memory'
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North of Greenland, Canada Disappearing? Climate Change Causes Melting of the “Last Ice Area”
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Sea Stars Replace Polar Bears as Top Predators Along the Arctic Coast