Melting permafrost soil can emit much more carbon like the industrialized countries do. Learn about its implications to climate change and join the conversation by reading here now!
Once called the northernmost piece of land in the Arctic region, and perceived as a piece of island, turned to be a dirty iceberg. Study explains this phenomenon.
A start-up company plans to reproduce genetically a woolly mammoth to be placed in the Arctic. Continue reading to know more about the company's plans.
Climate change is rapidly changing the Arctic region. As the snow is melting, it creates a new ecosystem different from what it was known as decades ago.
York University researchers recently found, as winters turn out to be milder and lake ice becomes less stable, more children and young adults have fallen through the ice and drowned.
The recent episode of "Climate Now" showed a closer look at melting ice and rising sea levels to understand further the real occurrence as the poles of the earth warms.
A year-long expedition in the Arctic Ocean allowed researchers to witness how sea ice is disappearing in the North Pole, allowing them to project how the Arctic would be affected by climate change in the future.
Climate change is not just about the effect of greenhouse gas emissions, but natural events in the climate system as well. European researchers analyze the flow of Arctic sea ice as the possible trigger of the Little Ice Age.