Tag: arctic
Arctic Faces Hottest Year on Record Amid Rapid Warming
Arctic Report Card 2025 declares hottest year ever: sea ice hits record lows, glaciers melt fast. Explore warming trends, rusting rivers, and global impacts now.
Centuries-Old Mercury Pollution in Oceans Still Threatens Arctic Wildlife
Despite decades of global reductions in mercury emissions, mercury levels in Arctic wildlife continue to rise due to persistent mercury pollution. This...
Climate Change Threatens Arctic Fjords’ Carbon Sink
The Arctic is changing fast—and it will spell trouble for the planet’s climate defenses.New research led by JochenKnies at the iC3 Polar...
Arctic Sea Ice Hits Historic Low
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Deadly Anthrax Outbreak Arctic Horror Unleashed
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Microbes in Arctic Ice; Can It be a Threat
In the summer of 2016, Siberia experienced an unusually hot season. This heat led to a deadly outbreak of anthrax. The outbreak...
Polar Bears Face Higher Risk of Pathogens as Arctic Warms
Polar bears now face a higher risk of contracting pathogens than 30 years ago. A new study led by Karyn Rode and...
Arctic Sea Ice Reaches Near-Historic Lows in 2024
Arctic sea ice has retreated to near-historic lows this summer, with researchers from NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center...
For First Time, Arctic Snow Reveals Sunscreen Contaminants
Traces of sunscreen ingredients found in Arctic snow highlight the global reach of personal care product contaminants. The study prompts awareness of environmental impacts and emphasizes the need for precautionary measures in the face of rising pollution concerns.
Arctic Emits More Carbon
Delve into the intricate dance of carbon in the Arctic Ocean as thawing permafrost and runoff from the Mackenzie River challenge its status as a carbon sink. Explore the findings of a groundbreaking study that unravels the delicate balance and sheds light on the broader environmental changes in the region.
































