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A new study has shed light on the highly variable and climate-sensitive routes that substances from Siberian rivers use to ...
Observed ecosystem-level changes in the Arctic include the disappearance of essential habitats, shifts in species’ timing and ranges, disruption of species’ relationships, declines in abundance, and ...
Increasing wildfires globally release massive carbon emissions, impacting natural carbon sinks and contributing to global ...
Without enough sea ice, the entire Arctic ecosystem will unravel, and its species will die. The polar bear the Center has fought so hard to protect, which put global warming’s biodiversity effects on ...
Liam Kelleher and Alice Philips from the University of Birmingham carry out microplastics research at Ny-Ålesund in Norway (Credit: Iain Rudkin) Scientists in the high Arctic are lifting their ...
In this context, the inhabitants of the Arctic are often little more than an afterthought, but extractive activities could wreak havoc on the environment. The ecosystems of the Arctic deep sea are ...
Fragile Arctic ecosystem at greater risk Oddekalv emphasized that the Andoya Spaceport’s location in the Arctic makes the environmental consequences of such incidents even more severe.
The retreat of Arctic glaciers has revealed new land formations, significantly altering the region’s geography.
A University of Manchester scientist is part of a team led by the University of Liverpool working on a £2.6m project to explore how the ecosystems in the Arctic Ocean are being altered by climate ...
NOVOSIBIRSK, April 25. /TASS/. The analysis of man-made impacts on the Arctic ecosystem and work on methods to distinguish between natural and man-made reasons for changes in living systems would ...
"The fire has destroyed almost the entire ground cover ... By analyzing preliminary data, scientists can rate changes in the Arctic ecosystem. They plan to continue research and to study the ...
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