The Arctic could be instrumental in providing the rare earths needed to meet the world’s green energy targets.
A decrease in pressure ridges over the past 3 decades is making the ice more uniform, with unclear consequences.
Sparsely populated and largely impassable, areas within the Arctic Circle are nevertheless becoming one of the most important ...
For millennia, the Arctic-boreal zone has acted as a critical carbon reservoir, locking away vast amounts of carbon dioxide ...
Wildfire aerosols travel thousands of kilometers to the Arctic, influencing ice cloud formation at warmer temperatures.
The Arctic region has shifted from storing carbon dioxide to releasing it into the atmosphere, according to the 2024 Arctic ...
President Trump’s administration has multiple viable paths to successfully negotiate a deal with the Greenlandic government ...
Canada is known for its extreme winters, but what makes its cities some of the coldest on Earth? From Arctic winds to polar ...
When polar regions melt, the vaults are thrown open – “ancient water, carbon, and microbial life return to the surface to ...
The Arctic's "Last Ice Area" (LIA)—a vital habitat for ice-dependent species—might disappear within a decade after the ...
The world is adept at balancing the warming gases in its atmosphere, but anthropogenic climate change is challenging this ...
Weather alerts for bands of heavy snowfall and continued heavy snow remain for the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island. The ...