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As climate change melts ice sheets and glaciers, water is being redistributed across the globe — and could end up moving the ...
This is a major red flag for scientists, especially as recent satellite data shows that Arctic sea ice hit record-breaking ...
Thunderstorms are rare in the cold, dry Arctic, but a surprising event in August 2019 has scientists rethinking how these ...
The North Pole could shift up to 90 feet by 2100, as melting ice redistributes Earth’s mass—a dramatic wobble unseen in human history, says ETH Zurich. We're still rebounding from the last Ice ...
A major disruption to the Arctic polar vortex has bumped the ring of wind that circles the North Pole off its perch and ...
the North Pole lies on drifting sea ice. After fixing your position at 90 degrees north—where all directions point south—there is no way to mark the spot, because the ice is constantly moving.
President Trump may be turning relations with NATO and Russia inside out, but winter war games revealed that two militaries’ ...
The North Pole ice-resistant platform gives Russia an opportunity to conduct long-term scientific experiments in high latitudes, Minister of Natural Resources and Ecology Alexander Kozlov said ...
Simply sign up to the Climate change myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Arctic sea ice hit a record low for the end of the region’s winter last month, in a stark sign of how ...
As ice sheets melt and ocean mass gets redistributed around the planet, Earth's geographic North and South poles could shift up to 89 feet (27 meters) by 2100 as the planet's axis of rotation ...