The Arctic is heating up with every passing moment, and scientists have detected feedback loops that may be fueling it, ...
Temperatures in the Arctic continue to follow a long-term warming trend, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.
Scientists found that sea ice cracks, pollution, and cloud formation interact to amplify Arctic warming faster than expected.
The Arctic is continuing to warm at a pace far exceeding the rest of the planet, according to the Arctic Report Card 2025.
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Arctic is again the hottest it's been in 125 years, with record-low sea ice, NOAA report says
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s annual Arctic report card shows how rapidly and profoundly climate change is warming and altering the region.
Climate change is racing ahead in the Arctic, and a team of scientists just mapped out how the region’s chemistry is helping ...
The past 10 years have been the warmest recorded in a region that is heating at two to four times the global average.
The region that is known as the ‘world’s refrigerator’ is heating up as much as four times as quickly as the global average, ...
This year's Arctic Report Card from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration finds that the northernmost part of the Earth is warming faster than the global average, leading to melting ...
Through a combination of factors that are collectively called “Arctic amplification,” the circumpolar region is warming ...
Guy Omnik observing the sea ice near Point Hope, Alaska, in January 2020 as part of the Alaska Arctic Observatory and Knowledge Hub. (Photo by Caroline Nashookpuk) A network of Arctic observers ...
A new study has shed light on the highly variable and climate-sensitive routes that substances from Siberian rivers use to travel across the Arctic Ocean. The findings raise fresh concerns about the ...
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