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Qeqertarsuaq, in western Greenland, in August 2017. (Photo via Getty Images) ...
Australia’s Antarctic presence—vital for science, sovereignty, and climate security—has been overshadowed by other strategic ...
Discover Tasmania’s best sights, food and wine. From Hobart to Cradle Mountain, explore Australia’s island and breathe world’s cleanest air ...
New Zealand air force pilots flew 20 hours in dark, dangerous weather to rescue American researchers from McMurdo research ...
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s security cabinet today approved his proposal for a gradual military takeover of Gaza, his ...
As Mr. de Pretto points out, only 11 of the world’s 32 landlocked developing countries have joined the UN-backed TIR system, which allows goods to move from origin to destination in sealed ...
A team of CSIRO researchers has been recognised for their work developing an innovative solution for the rapid collection of ...
A handful of regions around the world regularly unleash terrifyingly large earthquakes. Here are the 21 largest earthquakes ...
Whoever does not control their energy has no homeland. They have territory.” The energy world and the new colonialism Energy is not just electricity, nor ...
Freshwater is disappearing from the world’s continents faster than ever before. New satellite data shows a clear and alarming ...
Fishing for krill near Antarctica has surged to a record high, nearing a seasonal catch limit that could close the fishery early.
Antarctica krill trawlers fast approaching 620,000t harvest cap Krill is one of the most abundant marine species in the world and feeds a growing demand for omega-3 rich oil used in fishmeal, pet ...