Earth’s glaciers have lost over 8,200 gigatonnes of ice since 1976, leading to rising sea levels and water scarcity concerns.
Writer Lale Arikoglu follows the historic 1,000 mile sled dog race to find out why it still captures so many imaginations.
The Earth has seven continents that were once part of Pangaea, with Asia being the largest, Australia the smallest, and ...
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The Arctic’s Vanishing Ice
Melting at Record Rates The Arctic is melting at a pace that has alarmed scientists and environmentalists worldwide. This ...
We, the local tribes of the Yukon Flats, strongly oppose any oil and gas development on our ancestral lands, specifically ...
He headed toward the Yukon River but landed just short of it, in B.C. He and a business partner erected a canteen on the ...
Five Sunshine Coast residents are part of a cohort of students currently undergoing marine navigational training in the far ...
Pavel Petrov voiced several proposals, including the federal budget's subsidies to regional budgets to reimburse ...
Timed entry, long lines of cars at the gates and trails crowded with people angling for the best photos ops. Visitors aren’t likely to find any such hurdles at the least visited of the United States’ ...
Saskatoon-based company Genesis Fertilizers Limited Partnership intends to build a $2.3-billion nitrogen fertilizer plant in ...
Fishermen, hunters and researchers gathered at the Alaska Marine Science Symposium in Anchorage in January to discuss how several fish species and marine animals are changing their migration patterns ...