Earth passed the 1.5°C warming limit in 2024. The Arctic is warming four times faster than the rest of the world.
Glaciers are losing ice at an accelerating rate, threatening global sea levels and freshwater supplies. A massive ...
"Every centimeter of sea level rise exposes another 2 million people to annual flooding somewhere on our planet." ...
As the frozen parts of our planet face rapid and unprecedented change, NSIDC has been sharing how and why its key features are changing.
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists develop groundbreaking model to predict changes in the Arctic: 'Addresses the limitations of traditional ... models'For the first time, we can see almost a full year into the future of Arctic ice patterns. Scientists develop groundbreaking model to predict changes in the Arctic: 'Addresses the limitations of ...
After a summer of fasting on land, the bears need to get back to their frozen home to hunt seals and bulk up. But their migration ritual is changing.
Researchers have discovered numerous tiny ice quakes occurring deep within Greenland's ice streams. These quakes contribute ...
New research reveals that ice algae can store nutrients which may enable them to colonize more of the ice sheet, darkening and melting it.
Please contact NRC.Arctic_Northern-Arctique_Nord.CNRC@nrc-cnrc.gc.ca if you wish to receive the overview document in any of the languages listed. Working with Canadian and international partners from ...
Arctic daily sea ice extent continued to hover near record daily lows in January, with the ice edge well northward of its long-term average position in most areas. In contrast to the cold conditions ...
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