As Türkiye Today reported, climate researchers warn that extreme ice-melting events are increasing in frequency and pushing ...
Seven thousand years ago, a major section of Greenland’s ice sheet disappeared entirely. New research confirms it will happen ...
As the Earth warms, new shipping routes from one side of the globe to the other are opening around Greenland, making the vast ...
The melting of Arctic ice has been one of the most profound ripple effects from climate change, an impact often depicted with images of a lone polar bear stranded on a dwindling piece of sea ice. Now, ...
Rising temperatures are melting the Arctic ice, opening new shipping routes and prompting world powers to jostle for access and control. In January, China announced intentions to establish a permanent ...
The fight for Arctic dominance accelerates as Trump bids for Greenland against Russia's icebreaker-controlled Northern Sea ...
Regtechtimes on MSN
Melting Arctic turns Greenland into a global power prize as Trump’s interest resurfaces
Greenland is emerging as a global focal point as the Arctic changes faster than almost any other region on Earth. Ice that ...
NASA Langley researchers are heading to the Arctic Ocean to study the habitat's effect on climate worldwide. Scientists measured microplastic concentrations in the highly productive Barents Sea and ...
In this region, which experienced the greatest temperature increase in 2025, ice loss has accelerated, exposing new shipping ...
Kings and Generals on MSN
The ice is melting fast - why the Arctic matters now
Kings and Generals animated historical documentary series on Modern Affairs continues with a video on the Arctic Race, as we ...
Scientists have identified an atmospheric phenomenon that could accelerate Arctic ice melt in the coming decades, with ...
Polarstern is expected back from the Central Arctic expedition "IceArc" in Bremerhaven on 8 October 2012 after a good two months. 54 scientists and technicians from twelve different countries ...
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