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Arctic

Cod at a market in Scotland. Credit: Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images

Warning for Seafood Lovers: Climate Change Could Crash These Important Fisheries

By Bob Berwyn

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

Dangers Without Borders: Military Readiness in a Warming World

By Neela Banerjee

Early exploratory wells in the American Arctic didn’t produce enough oil or gas, and with falling oil prices, many large companies abandoned plans for the region. New attempts are running into other challenges. Credit: Sgt. Aaron M. Johnson/U.S. Air Force

U.S. Starts Process to Open Arctic to Offshore Drilling, Despite Federal Lawsuit

By Sabrina Shankman

A cargo ship and tugboat in port. Credit: pxhere.com

An Ambitious Global Effort to Cut Shipping Emissions Stalls

By Phil McKenna

The U.S. Coast Guard ice breaker Polar Star in McMurdo Sound, off Antarctica. Credit: Chief Petty Officer Nick Ameen/U.S. Coast Guard

A Coast Guard Plan to Build New Icebreakers May Be in Trouble. It's Critical for Science.

By Sabrina Shankman

California issued health warnings in early August as smoke from record wildfires darkened the skies and drifted into other states. Credit: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

How Wildfires Can Affect Climate Change (and Vice Versa)

By Bob Berwyn

The village of Nuiqsut, Alaska. Credit: Sabrina Shankman/InsideClimate News

Surrounded by Oil Fields, an Alaska Village Fears for Its Health

By Sabrina Shankman

Infrared cameras show the methane plume from the Aliso Canyon leak in California. EDF used FLIR technology to make the leak visible. Credit: Environmental Defense Fund

Arctic Methane Leaks Go Undetected Because Equipment Can’t Handle the Cold

By Sabrina Shankman

A map of average temperatures in degrees Celsius on May 8, 2018, show a warm spot near freezing over the Arctic. Credit: Climate Reanalyzer/University of Maine

Arctic Heat Surges Again, and Studies Are Finding Climate Change Connections

By Sabrina Shankman

In coastal Alaska, communities count on winter sea ice to buffer the shore from damaging waves. The ice is disappearing and erosion is getting worse as the Arctic warms twice as fast the global average. Credit: Sabrina Shankman

Kids Challenge Alaska’s Climate Paradox: State Promotes Oil as Global Warming Wreaks Havoc

By Sabrina Shankman

Scientists conduct studies on the Greenland Ice Sheet. Credit: Joe Raedle/Getty Images

What's Eating Away at the Greenland Ice Sheet?

By Bob Berwyn

Ships enter Russia's port of Sabetta on the Yamal Peninsula. Credit: Kirill Kudyavtsev/AFP/Getty Images

Shipping’s Heavy Fuel Oil Puts the Arctic at Risk. Could It Be Banned?

By Sabrina Shankman,   

The U.S.S. Connecticut breaks through the ice on the Beaufort Sea during a submarine exercise in March 2018. Credit: Mass Communication 2nd Class Micheal H. Lee/U.S. Navy

Arctic Drilling Lease Sale Proposed for 2019 in Beaufort Sea, Once Off-Limits

By Sabrina Shankman

A massive iceberg floated off the coast of Port Kirwan, Newfoundland, on April 26, 2017. The North Atlantic has seen four years of extreme iceberg seasons, and appears to be facing another. Credit: Drew Angerer/Getty Images

'Extreme' Iceberg Seasons Threaten Oil Rigs and Shipping as the Arctic Warms

By Bob Berwyn

Waves batter Little Diomede Island, where coastal communities are normally protected by ice through the winter. This year, the ice buffer melted early. Credit: Frances OzennaWaves batter Little Diomede Island, where the coastal community is normally prote

A Heat Wave Left Arctic Sea Ice Near a Record Winter Low. This Town Is Paying the Price.

By Sabrina Shankman

A UCLA research team takes measurements in Greenland, where soot has darkened the ice in some areas, contributing to melting. Credit: Mia Bennett/CryopoliticsSoot has darkened the ice in areas of the Greenland ice sheet, contributing to melting. Credit: M

These Climate Pollutants May Be Short-Lived, But They’re Wreaking Havoc on the Arctic

By Sabrina Shankman

Four massive winter storms have hit the Northeast this year, dumping several feet of snow and in some cases bringing destructive coastal flooding. Credit: Spencer Platt/Getty Images

Warm Arctic? Expect Northeast Blizzards: What 7 Decades of Weather Data Show

By Bob Berwyn

A ship plows through ice in the Bering Sea in January 2012. Credit: U.S. Coast Guard/Getty Images

Alaska's Bering Sea Lost a Third of Its Ice in Just 8 Days

By Sabrina Shankman

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