Trees, being green or brown, absorb more sunlight than reflective white snow, thus warming the region." Moreover, Arctic regions face frequent natural disturbances such as wildfires and droughts.
In the Arctic city, the scientists used 200 plants, including Hungarian lilac, common barberry, Canadian rhododendron, chokeberry and many others. In addition to the trees and bushes, they planted ...
Researchers found that climate change induced glacial melt increases the heavy metal content and changes the microbiome of habitat-forming brown algae in Arctic ... compared to trees on land ...
In February 2020, just weeks before the world went into lockdown, the crew set out to film the snow covered trees of the boreal ... Finally we saw sunshine in the Arctic Circle.