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Tufted puffins on St Paul Island in the Bering Sea off the Alaska coast. Credit: Isaac Sanchez/CC-BY-2.0

Mass Die-Off of Puffins Raises More Fears About Arctic's Warming Climate

By Sabrina Shankman

Thawing permafrost. Credit: National Park Service

Thawing Arctic Permafrost Will Do Trillions in Damage as Earth Warms, Study Says

By Sabrina Shankman

U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren, a Massachusetts Democrat running for president. Credit: Saul Loeb/AFP/Getty Images

These Candidates Vow to Leave Fossil Fuel Reserves in the Ground, a 180° Turn from Trump

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Sheenjek River, Arctic National Wildlife Refuge. Credit: Alexis Bonogofsky for U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Global Warming Is Pushing the Arctic Toward an ‘Unprecedented State,’ Research Shows

By Bob Berwyn

Martha Itta outside the Native Village of Nuiqsut office. Credit: Sabrina Shankman/InsideClimate News

What the Arctic Drilling Ban Means to Native Villages Who Rely on the Ocean

By Sabrina Shankman

Arctic oil drilling. Credit: Sergey Anisimov/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

Judge Blocks Trump's Arctic Offshore Drilling Expansion as Lawyers Ramp Up Legal Challenges

By Sabrina Shankman

Scientists leap over a meltwater stream on the Greenland Ice Sheet. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

Increasing Rainfall Is Triggering More Melting on the Greenland Ice Sheet — in Winter, Too

By Bob Berwyn

The UN's International Maritime Organization is responsible for measures to improve the safety and security of international shipping and to reduce pollution from ships. It has 174 member nations. Credit: Robert Nickelsberg/Getty ImagesThe UN's Internatio

Global Shipping Inches Forward on Heavy Fuel Oil Ban in Arctic

By Phil McKenna

Alaska wetlands. Credit: S Hillebrand/USFWS

Arctic Bogs Hold Another Global Warming Risk That Could Spiral Out of Control

By Phil McKenna

Scientists have been studying changes in melting on the Greenland Ice Sheet and the drivers. Photo: Joe Raedle/Getty Images.

Fossil Fuels (Not Wildfires) Biggest Source of a Key Arctic Climate Pollutant, Study Finds

By Bob Berwyn

The Polar Star, shown in Antarctica, is one of the U.S. military's only two icebreakers. Credit: Petty Officer 2nd Class Grant DeVuyst/U.S. Coast Guard

One of America's 2 Icebreakers Is Falling Apart. Trump's Wall Could Block Funding for a New One.

By Nicholas Kusnetz

Lake and ponds like these at the foothills of the Brooks Range in Alaska form when permafrost thaws. Copyright: Josefine Lenz/Alfred-Wegener-Institut Lake and ponds like these at the foothills of the Brooks Range in Alaska form when permafrost thaws. The

Permafrost Is Warming Around the Globe, Raising Climate Change Fears

By Bob Berwyn

Nicole Ballard’s home in Imperial Beach, California, has flooded several times in recent years. The city can't afford seawalls, so it's suing companies responsible for greenhouse gas emissions as sea level rises. Credit: David Hasemyer/ICN

How 12 Communities Are Fighting Climate Change & What’s Standing in Their Way

By ICN Staff

A Year of Climate Change Evidence: Notes from a Science Reporter’s Journal

By Bob Berwyn

Globe sculpture outside a tennis stadium in New York. Credit: Robert Laberge/Getty Images

That Global Warming Hiatus? It Never Happened. Two New Studies Explain Why.

By Phil McKenna

Arctic sea ice. Credit: Mark Peterson/Corbis via Getty Images

Arctic's 2nd-Warmest Year Puts Wildlife, Coastal Communities Under Pressure

By Bob Berwyn

Rivers of meltwater form on the surface of the Greenland Ice Sheet in the summers. Credit: John Sonntag/NASA

Greenland's Ice Melt Is in 'Overdrive,' With No Sign of Slowing

By Bob Berwyn

Dangers Without Borders: An ICN Series on Military Readiness in a Warming World

The U.S. Military Needed New Icebreakers Years Ago. A Melting Arctic Is Raising the National Security Stakes.

By Sabrina Shankman, U.S. Military Needed New Icebreakers Years Ago. A Melting Arctic Is Raising the National Security Stakes.

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