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Arctic

Despite Misunderstandings, Scientists and Indigenous Peoples in the Arctic Have Collaborated on Research Into Mercury Pollution

A new paper cites over 40 joint projects in six nations and concludes that mercury research would be impossible without these working relationships.

By Myriam Vidal

People hike near Thule Air Base on March 25, 2017 in Pituffik, Greenland. Credit: Mario Tama/Getty Images)
People wait in line at a grocery store in Austin, Texas on Tuesday, Feb. 16, 2021. Credit: Sergio Flores for The Washington Post via Getty Images

In the Arctic, Less Sea Ice and More Snow on Land Are Pushing Cold Extremes to Eastern North America

By Bob Berwyn

Extreme Arctic Melt Is Raising Sea Level Rise Threat

By Sabrina Shankman

Arctic ice has dwindled to record lows

Ice at Both Poles Shrinks to Record Lows

By Sabrina Shankman

Melting sea ice is a troubling sign of record warmth in the Arctic

Heat Scorches the Arctic, Australia, Parts of U.S.

By Nicholas Kusnetz

A Russian Coast guard officer points a knife at a Greenpeace activist.

The Unreported Oil Pollution of Russian Arctic

By Zahra Hirji

End of Arctic Sea Ice in 2060, Study Suggests

By Katherine Bagley

Warming Is Unleashing Buried Pollutants

By Katherine Bagley

Greenpeace activists on the oil-drilling platform Leiv Eiriksson

Activists Scale Oil Rig to Protest Arctic Drilling

John Vidal, Guardian

Swimming polar bear

Arctic Food Web Unraveling (Part III)

By Bruce Barcott, OnEarth

Scientist with seal

Arctic Food Web Unraveling (Part II)

By Bruce Barcott, OnEarth

Meling ice

Arctic Food Web Unraveling (Part I)

By Bruce Barcott, OnEarth

Melting Sea Ice + Oscillation = Cold Continents

by Andrew Freedman, Climate Central

As Arctic Sea Ice Melt Season Ends, Sharp Downward Trend Continues

by Andrew Freedman, Climate Central

Returning from Arctic Voyage, Researchers Call for Action on Record Ice Loss

By Guest Writer

NASA: May's Melting of Arctic Ice Close to Speed of July

by Ben Strauss, Climate Central

Research Questions Value of Cutting Black Carbon as a Global Warming Solution

By Dave Levitan

Tipping Points: Melting Ice, Rising Oceans

By James Hansen

Tipping Points: How Arctic Warming Could Chill Western Europe

By Guest Writer

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