Arctic

Arctic butterflies adapt to warming climate by getting smaller
Arctic butterflies adapt to warming climate by getting smaller, October 7, 2015, From: AARHUS UNIVERSITY via EurekAlert!, Environmental News Network, New research shows that butterflies in Green
Arctic Climate Challenge
Arctic Climate Challenge, Discovering the Arctic, Interactive game; roll the dice to begin.
Arctic Coasts On the Retreat
Arctic Coasts On the Retreat, Apr. 17, 2011, ScienceDaily.com, All-text article.
Arctic Going Green from Warming
Arctic Going Green from Warming April 4, 2013, BY TIA GHOSE, LIVESCIENCE, Discovery News, All-text article.
Arctic Permafrost
Arctic Permafrost, Woods Hole Research Center, WHRC works in places where great stores of terrestrial carbon are at risk, threatening the global climate system and human well-being, the Arctic is
Arctic Roamers: The Move of Southern Species into Far North
Arctic Roamers: The Move of Southern Species into Far North February 14, 2011 Report By Ed Struzik, Yale Environment 360, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies "Grizzly bears mating wi
As Arctic Melts, Inuit Face Tensions with Outside World
As Arctic Melts, Inuit Face Tensions with Outside World, October 1, 2012 Report, By Ed Struzik, Yale Environment 360, Article with photo gallery.
As the Arctic Ocean Melts, A Refuge Plan for the Polar Bear
As the Arctic Ocean Melts, A Refuge Plan for the Polar Bear, December 25, 2010 Interview, Yale Environment 360, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Transcript of an interview with g
Atlantic, Pacific Fish Face Mixing as Arctic Warms
Atlantic, Pacific Fish Face Mixing as Arctic Warms, January 26, 2015, By Eric Niler, Discovery News, "The Atlantic Cod could displace valuable Alaskan fish as the natural barrier of the Arctic O
Blooming Algae Could Accelerate Arctic Warming
Blooming Algae Could Accelerate Arctic Warming, April 27, 2015, By Michael D. Lemonick, Global Central, A new study says waning Arctic sea ice could lead to algae blooms that will trap extra h
Climate Change Could Allow Ships to Cross the North Pole by 2040
Climate Change Could Allow Ships to Cross the North Pole by 2040, March 04, 2013, By Joseph Stromberg, Smithsonian Magazine Blog, "Melting sea ice will open up shipping lanes across the Arctic,
Climate Changes
Climate Changes, Greenland.com, Greenland's ice cap contains 10% of the world's supply of fresh water and is now melting with increasing speed. Combination of text and photos.
Climate Threat to Polar Bears: Despite Facts, Doubters Remain
Climate Threat to Polar Bears: Despite Facts, Doubters Remain July 06, 2009: ANALYSIS By Ed Struzik, Yale Environment 360, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies "Wildlife biologists an
Consequences of loss of ice in Arctic investigated
Consequences of loss of ice in Arctic investigated, September 3, 2015, By Euan Wemyss, Phys.org, Researchers from the University of Aberdeen are set to investigate what consequences the rapidl
Disaster Response a Major Issue in the Melting Arctic
Disaster Response a Major Issue in the Melting Arctic Written by: Glacier.Analytics Scribol Staff "Disaster response in the melting Arctic lags far behind the challenges posed by this rapidly evo
Extinction: It's Not Just for Polar Bears
Extinction: It's Not Just for Polar Bears, A Center for Biological Diversity and Care for the Wild International Report, September 2010, A 30+ page report that includes large color photographs of
Global warming: Arctic sea ice getting thinner
Global warming: Arctic sea ice getting thinner, Posted on October 9, 2011, by Bob Berwyn, Summit County Citizen Voice, Article with photograph.
Global warming: Researchers find extreme melting of Greenland ice cap even without record temperatures
Global warming: Researchers find extreme melting of Greenland ice cap even without record temperatures, Posted on October 30, 2011, by Bob Berwyn, Summit County Citizens Voice, Article with one
Global Warming: Tragic for Some, Lucrative for Others
Global Warming: Tragic for Some, Lucrative for Others, Written by marianovellamonti, Scribol staff, "Russia and Norway have delineated their rights to energy excavation in the Barents Sea, but th
Linking Weird Weather to Rapid Warming of the Arctic
Linking Weird Weather to Rapid Warming of the Arctic, March 5, 2012, By Jennifer Francis, Rutgers University, Yale Environment 360, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Article and p
Linking Weird Weather to Rapid Warming of the Arctic
Linking Weird Weather to Rapid Warming of the Arctic, March 5, 2012 Analysis, By Jennifer Francis, Yale Environment 360, All-text article with a gallery showing how melting ice is already influe
Massive methane leak in Arctic could trigger abrupt warming
Massive methane leak in Arctic could trigger abrupt warming, By Jeremy Hance, mongabay.com, March 04, 2010, Article with one photo.
Meltdown in Greenland
Meltdown in Greenland, NBC News, By Anne Thompson, Environment Reporter Video length: 03:20.
Meltdown in Greenland 2
Meltdown in Greenland, NBC News, By Environmental Reporter Anne Thompson, Stunning views; 03:44 minute video.
Molecular chlorine found at high levels in Arctic atmosphere
Molecular chlorine found at high levels in Arctic atmosphere, By John Platt, Jan 14, 2014, Mother Nature Network, "The chlorine originates in sea salt and may have a role in climate change." Vis
NASA to study Arctic climate change ecosystem impacts
NASA to study Arctic climate change ecosystem impacts, August 31, 2015, NASA/Jet Propulsion Laboratory, ScienceDaily.com, As part of a broad effort to study the environmental and societal effe
NOVA- On Thin Ice in the Bering Sea: Part One
NOVA - On Thin Ice in the Bering Sea: Part One, Uploaded by NOVA online on Feb 24, 2009, Video length: 10:08.
Permafrost holds key to release of trapped carbon
Permafrost holds key to release of trapped carbon, April 14, 2015, By Tim Radford, Climate News Network, The frozen soil of the northern polar regions holds billions of tonnes of organic carbo
Polar bears weakened by pollution as well as warmth
Polar bears weakened by pollution as well as warmth, April 17, 2015, By Tim Radford, Climate News Network, Climate change causing habitat loss and reduced food is the main problem for polar be
Striking Ecological Impact On Canada's Arctic Coastline Linked to Global Climate Change
Striking Ecological Impact On Canada's Arctic Coastline Linked to Global Climate Change, May 16, 2011, ScienceDaily.com, Article and one photograph; click to enlarge.
Summer Sea Ice Likely to Drop to 4th Lowest on Record
Summer Sea Ice Likely to Drop to 4th Lowest on Record, September 3, 2015, By Andrea Thompson, Climate Central, Discovery News, Arctic sea ice is nearing its annual summer minimum extent, which s
Tank-like Robot Rumbles Over Arctic
Tank-like Robot Rumbles Over Arctic, MAY 9, 2013, BY TIM WALL, Discovery News, See what students at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center designed for use at the Arctic.
Thawing microbes could control the climate
Thawing microbes could control the climate, 06 November 2011, by Michael Marshall, New Scientist, Find out what affect thawing microbes could have on the climate.
The Warming Arctic
The Warming Arctic Windows to the Universe Use the menu at the top of the page to view material for beginner, intermediate, or advanced levels.
Tracking the Fallout of the Arctic's Vanishing Sea Ice
Tracking the Fallout of the Arctic's Vanishing Sea Ice, 24 FEB 2009: Interview, Yale Environment 360, Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies, Transcript of an interview with Juliene Str
Twice as Much Methane Escaping Arctic Seafloor
Twice as Much Methane Escaping Arctic Seafloor, November 24, 2013, By Becky Oskin, Staff Writer, Live Science, Arctic permafrost is an area of intense research focus because of its climate thr
Warmer Arctic probably permanent, scientists say
Warmer Arctic probably permanent, scientists say, Oct 21, 2010, By Deborah Zabarenko, Environment Correspondent, Reuters, Article with photo.
What the Artic Walrus Tells Us About Global Warming
What the Artic Walrus Tells Us About Global Warming By Karl Fabricius, Scribol Staff Amazing photographs, with descriptions.
Why Iceland Is Rising So Fast
Why Iceland Is Rising So Fast, February 10, 2015, by Charles Q. Choi, Live Science Contributor, "Iceland is rising at a faster pace as global warming melts the island's ice caps, scientists say
Why Polar Bears Are Skating On Thin Ice
Why Polar Bears Are Skating On Thin Ice Written by Michele Collet, Scribol Staff "Polar bears are on thin ice;" read why.
Why Some Of Greenland's Ice Sheets Have Slowed Down
Why Some Of Greenland's Ice Sheets Have Slowed Down, October 29, 2015, Posted by Amy Pullan, Original Study by University of Sheffield, Futurity.org, Despite dramatic increases in ice melt ac
Will Bold Steps Be Needed to Save Beleaguered Polar Bears?
Will Bold Steps Be Needed to Save Beleaguered Polar Bears? February 6, 2013 Report, By Ed Struzik, Yale Environment 360, All-text article.
Will Climate Change Affect the Greenland Ice Sheet?
Will Climate Change Affect the Greenland Ice Sheet?, Oceanus Magazine, Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute, Video Length: 10:39.
Woods Hole Research Center Scientists to raise awareness of global threats from climate change in the Arctic
Woods Hole Research Center Scientists to raise awareness of global threats from climate change in the Arctic, October 13, 2015, Woods Hole Research Center, Hoping for real commitments at COP 21
Young Arctic Ice Creates New Climate-Driven Era
Young Arctic Ice Creates New Climate-Driven Era, May 4, 2015, By Patrick J. Kiger, Discovery News, "Thinning Arctic sea ice will reflect less sunlight and melt more quickly, exacerbating climate