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Arctic News

Arctic

 
The Arctic region encompasses a large, mostly frozen ocean surrounded by land, and is home to almost 4 million people.
 
The Arctic is expected to experience the greatest rates of warming compared with other world regions. Its average temperatures have already risen at almost twice the rate as temperatures in the rest of the world over the past few decades. One of its major issues, polar region melting, results from ongoing increases of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Unfortunately, reduction in sea ice (i.e. melting) is likely to have devastating consequences for animals and humans, including accelerated extinction; destabilization of existing buildings, roads, pipelines, airports and industrial facilities; and many others.
 
Climate change is taking place within the context of many other ongoing changes, including observed increases in chemical contaminants entering the Arctic from other regions, overfishing, land use changes that result in habitat destruction and fragmentation, rapid growth in the human population, and cultural, governance and economic changes. (Source: EPA / Photo: wili_hybrid/Flickr)

Articles about Arctic

  • Raise a glass to the Klondike's cultural locavores

    Wed, Mar 06 2013 at 10:43 AM

    In Dawson City, spring begins when everyone's favorite pub reopens. It's just one way the town revels in its local culture.

  • Fossils prove that giant camels once roamed the Arctic

    Tue, Mar 05 2013 at 1:22 PM

    The fossil specimen closely resembles modern dromedary camels, based on the fingerprinting, but was about a third larger in size.

  • As sea ice melts, storm surges batter Arctic coasts

    Mon, Mar 04 2013 at 4:10 PM

    Thick summer sea ice once slowed down Arctic storm winds, stopping them from generating high storm surges.

  • International Polar Bear Day: Charity spotlight

    Wed, Feb 27 2013 at 8:00 AM

    In celebration of International Polar Bear Day, consider a donation to one of these charities.

  • Arctic melting now visible thanks to high-tech satellite [Video]

    Fri, Feb 22 2013 at 2:56 PM

    It's hard to imagine now, but in just a few short years, we will likely see an ice-free Arctic in the summer. This is scary.

  • Yukon outpost brims with chili, social capital

    Wed, Feb 20 2013 at 2:35 PM

    At the Yukon Quest's Dawson stopover, a community concession stand operates 24 hours a day on donations, providing a case study in the value of social capital.

  • Thinning ice is changing Arctic ecosystem

    Fri, Feb 15 2013 at 11:05 AM

    Researchers think the algae clumps grew better and faster in 2012 because the Arctic's thinning ice made more sunlight available underneath the ice floes.

  • Appropriate technology lessons from the Yukon Quest

    Tue, Feb 12 2013 at 3:07 PM

    Every year, dogsled teams race 1,000 miles across the frozen north in the Yukon Quest race, demonstrating the value of finding the right tool for the job.

  • Sunlit permafrost unleashes carbon at faster pace

    Mon, Feb 11 2013 at 4:16 PM

    UV rays break carbon and stimulate bacteria that turns the carbon into carbon dioxide.

  • Sustainability tales from the Klondike

    Fri, Feb 01 2013 at 5:44 PM

    You might expect the Yukon gold rush town of Dawson City to be the last place to look for innovations in sustainability. But its surprising resilience has lots to teach us about the nature of sustainable community.

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