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A new study about Earth's northernmost seafloor hydrothermal system shows even more variety in vent styles than previously ...
"But it will show that we've fundamentally altered one of the defining characteristics of the natural environment in the Arctic Ocean, which is that it is covered by sea ice and snow year-round ...
The Arctic's ice cover could dip below a crucial threshold as soon as 2027, and will do so inevitably in the next 20 years if greenhouse gas emissions continue, scientists warn.
A new study about Earth's northernmost seafloor hydrothermal system shows even more variety in vent styles than previously thought. The study has important implications for understanding the origin of ...
The Arctic Ocean could experience its first “ice-free” day as early as 2027, according to a new study, signaling a profound shift in the planet's climate. Even under the most optimistic ...
“But it will show that we've fundamentally altered one of the defining characteristics of the natural environment in the Arctic Ocean, which is that it is covered by sea ice and snow year-round, ...
CLIMATEWIRE | By the end of the decade, the Arctic Ocean could see its first ice-free day on record — even with modest levels of global warming. It’s an unlikely scenario, but it’s possible.
If the Arctic does go ice-free, it would notably enhance the warming of the upper ocean, accelerating sea ice loss year round and therefore further accelerating climate change. Additionally ...
Here’s how it works. The Arctic Ocean could have its first ice free day as soon as 2027, an alarming new study reveals. Arctic sea ice has been melting at an unprecedented rate of more than 12% ...
The vast ice sheets that historically kept killer whales out of the Arctic Ocean are melting as the region rapidly warms. Two small, genetically distinct groups of killer whales now live in the ...
The Arctic Ocean could have its first ice free day as soon as 2027, an alarming new study reveals. Arctic sea ice has been melting at an unprecedented rate of more than 12% each decade ...