Tiny plastic particles drifting through the oceans may be quietly weakening one of Earth’s most powerful climate defenses.
Oceans shape everyday life in powerful ways. They cover 70% of the planet, carry 90% of global trade, and support millions of ...
Pioneering scheme hopes species that thrived for thousands of years in Irish waters can do so again ...
The number of wildland fires burning in the Arctic is on the rise, according to NASA researchers. Moreover, these blazes are ...
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Trump’s Greenland Threats and the Plunder of the Arctic
The far north has long been a region of exceptional international cooperation. But Trump’s designs on Greenland come at a ...
World Wildlife Fund Canada (WWF-Canada) welcomes the entry into force of the High Seas Treaty, which aims to protect ...
In order to understand the massive changes afoot in the warming polar regions, oceanographer Allison Fong is hunting for the ...
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World’s deepest gas discovery rewrites the playbook on Arctic life
Nearly four kilometers below the surface of the Greenland Sea, scientists have discovered a thriving community of life that ...
Wildlife encounters have a unique power to reshape how people see the world and their place within it. Observing animals in ...
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This hardy evergreen could trap Arctic carbon for thousands of years
The Arctic is shifting from a frozen vault of ancient carbon to an active source of greenhouse gases, and that flip threatens ...
A new scientific report has shown that global ocean heat content (OHC) increased for the ninth consecutive year in 2025.
Oregon State University research into marine protected areas plays a crucial role in the historic "High Seas Treaty" that ...
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