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Outline how the feedback loop from melting Arctic sea ice accelerates climate change ...
Reindeer, often associated with wintry folklore and Arctic landscapes, are emerging as unexpected warriors in the battle ...
As Atlantic waters move farther into the Arctic — a phenomenon known as atlantification — they are bringing increasing warmth ...
The rate of Arctic surface warming has reached 2 to 4 times the global average—a phenomenon known as "Arctic amplification." Traditional theories ...
Using remote sensing, researchers from China and the United States have quantified the effects of solar farms (SFs) on albedo ... found an average cooling effect of -0.49 K during the daytime ...
The Arctic is losing sea ice at an unprecedented rate, with 12% melting each decade, pushing towards an alarming ice-free milestone as soon as 2027, according to a Nature Communications study.
In the Zimovs’ vision of the past and future of Arctic permafrost, wild animals also play a central role—but the beasts are bigger than beavers, and their effect on permafrost more benevolent.
Those temperatures have a particularly damaging effect in the Arctic. Sea ice covers more than 14 million square kilometers (5.6 million square miles) at its maximum point each year. The ice sheet ...
Shrinking Arctic ice is also reshaping geopolitics ... which have a cooling effect on global average temperatures, were likely to give way to neutral conditions over the next month that would ...
This will have reduced ice growth in some regions, an effect that is also visible in model and satellite data.” The sea ice in the Arctic reaches its maximum winter extent in February and March ...