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New research shows that climate systems like sea ice and permafrost may shift abruptly, even at 1.5°C (2.7°F) of warming.
Greenland’s critical minerals reserves and Arctic access could come with U.S. strategic benefits. CFR President Mike Froman ...
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Once China begins operating in a stretch of sea, reclaiming it often proves an uphill battle – just ask the Philippines or ...
A research team from the University of Galway has captured a rarely observed ocean mixing process during an expedition to the ...
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Maritime Ice Passage: Navigating Active Sea Ice Under Extreme PressureWith ice floes closing in and temperatures dropping, this leg of the journey tests both equipment and experience. The encounter illustrates the reality of Arctic sailing where real-time ...
It is in no one’s interest to militarise the Arctic but thanks to something of an arms race heating up between the US, Russia and China, that is precisely what looks to be happening.
This article first appeared on Galway Bay FM Researchers at University of Galway have shed light on rare ocean mixing in ...
Satellite imagery has revealed a yet-to-be-explained rise in the Southern Ocean's salinity. It could be a key factor in the ...
“Let’s move forward with the concept of a marine seaway in the Arctic and figure out what the U.S. role is in helping convene ...
Swedish photographer Christian Aslund visited the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, capturing images that recreated archive pictures of glaciers taken from the same locations more than 100 years ago.
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