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Gray whales, a signature of the Washington coast, are dying by the thousands, victims of declines in Arctic sea ice.
In March 2025, another new benchmark was reached. At six per cent below average, Arctic sea ice hit its lowest, monthly extent for March in a 47-year satellite record. March was the fourth ...
Spring is also coming to the Arctic. This means that the winter growth of sea ice ends – and thus a record winter. However, this is a negative record: never before has there been so little ...
the Arctic sea ice reached its lowest, monthly extent for March in a 47-year satellite record, registering at six per cent below average, according to C3S. The figure earmarks the fourth successive ...
BRUSSELS, April 8 (Xinhua) -- Arctic winter sea ice shrank to its lowest March level since satellite monitoring began 47 years ago, the EU-funded Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S ...
The Arctic’s winter ice extent reached its lowest recorded level in March since satellite monitoring began in 1979. On March 21, 2025, the sea ice cover measured 14.45 million square kilometres ...
As the ice in the Arctic melts, more industries and people are flocking to the area, raising the chance for infectious diseases to spread, says Dr. Khaled Megahed Abass of the University of ...
Since that statement of intent by Moscow in 2007, some things in the far north haven't changed—Russian President Vladimir Putin is still in power, Arctic ice continues to retreat and the race ...
The economic promise of the Arctic, and particularly the region’s greater accessibility, have also heightened military and security sensitivities. The day before J.D. Vance’s visit to ...
The extent of sea ice blanketing the Arctic this winter fell to the lowest level on record, researchers announced this week; an ominous signal about the effects of climate change in the world’s ...
A record low for Arctic winter sea ice has led to a record low for our planet's sea ice content as a whole. New research from NASA and the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Colorado ...
Alongside soft skills, Canada needs hardware. In 2024, Ottawa commissioned eight new ice-breaking ships, required for safe passage around the Arctic coasts. Also on the way are 88 F-35s ...