Arctic
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Climate Change: Antarctica and Arctic Simultaneously Experiencing More than 30 to 40 Degrees Celsius Increase in Temperature
Climate change has likely brought simultaneous hot temperatures in Antarctica and Arctic polar regions recently for the first time.
Latest Research Articles
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Regions Previously Unaffected by Fires Face Extreme Risks by the End of Century
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UN Agency Confirms 100-Degree Heat in Siberia as Highest Temperature Ever Recorded in Arctic
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Study Reveals That Fire Accelerates Permafrost Degradation in Arctic Alaska
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Rainfall Could Possibly Replace Snowfall in the Arctic Sooner Than Expected
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What Can Scientists Do to Save "Noah's Ark," Arctic's Last Ice Area?
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Soot From Wildfires in California and Siberia is Reaching Arctic, Melting Polar Ice
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'Ecological Trap'- Arctic No Longer Safe for Migrating Animals Due to Rising Temperatures
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A Huge Hole Seemingly Appeared Out of Nowhere in the Arctic's "Last Ice" Surface
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Incest Between Arctic Polar Bears Now Alarmingly Common Due to Climate Change
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