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Toxic algae blooms increasing in Arctic due to climate change, new study finds Warming ocean waters are encouraging more rapid production of harmful blooms.
Instead, the Arctic Ocean appears to have been covered by seasonal sea ice—leaving open water and life-sustaining conditions even during the harshest periods of cold periods during the last ...
Evolving climate conditions such as record temperatures are becoming public knowledge as people outside the scientific community realize the global impacts of the rapidly warming Arctic.
NEST fellow Amy Lauren traveled to the Arctic with a group of scientists on a year-long scientific expedition to study the northern climate system. Into the Polar Night is a National Science ...
At the edge of the Arctic in northern Canada, the annual migration of polar bears draws tourists, photographers, and scientists like Geoff York.
Ice Melt Trends Scientists have concluded that human-induced climate change has acted as an accelerant to rising temperatures in the Arctic and subsequent rapid melting.
A new study identified hot spots of sinking levees that will need to be prioritized for maintenance to withstand future storms and flooding.
A screenshot of a German weather broadcast altered to satirically show fiery colours has been shared online with the false suggestion it presents evidence that climate change is a hoax and its ...