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Since 1979, when satellite records began, Arctic temperatures have risen nearly four times faster than the global average.
Scientists found "a beautiful, thriving ecosystem" in a dark and isolated location: The former shadow of a glacier.
For more than 60 million years, penguins of all kinds—including the opportunistic Magellanic penguin—have been driven by an ...
Since WCCO first visited Churchill in 1993, the polar bear population here has been cut in half, according to estimates ...
It then states estimates in 2005 were 20,000 to 25,000 and then grew to between 22,000 and 31,000 in 2015. However, the claim that polar bear numbers have increased since the 1950s rests on thin ice, ...
As climate change drives down the water levels of the Caspian Sea, a staggering transformation is unfolding – ecosystems are vanishing, endangered species face extinction, and millions of people risk ...
All in all, these records show that Earth's global average temperature has increased by about 1.8 F (1 C) since the ...
What are these sea creatures eating under the ice? One of the mysteries of the ... an area to expand industry but also opens up pristine habitats with unknown biodiversity, potential for drug ...
Those decades of data are now helping scientists gauge the effects of anthropogenic climate change on the penguins, their sea ice habitat and their food sources. The penguins breed on fast ice ...
An area larger than Iceland is likely to dry up, even if the climate ‘only’ warms up by 2C. Here’s what that means in the Central Asian region.
Almost a century after the colossal squid was first discovered, a juvenile was filmed and photographed in its natural habitat last month.
Wild Facts About The Arctic's Strongest Predator ...