Arctic Impacts: 2009 expedition
Glaciers are retreating. Ice caps are melting. In the summer 2009, our Arctic Sunrise sails further North than any other Greenpeace ship ever has to document ice break-ups and the dire effects climate...
View ArticleMissing 'Ice Arches' Contributed To 2007 Arctic Ice Loss
In 2007, the Arctic lost a massive amount of thick, multiyear sea ice, contributing to that year's record-low extent of Arctic sea ice. A new NASA-led study has found that the record loss that year was...
View ArticleArctic Ice At Low Point Compared To Recent Geologic History
Less ice covers the Arctic today than at any time in recent geologic history. That's the conclusion of an international group of researchers, who have compiled the first comprehensive history of Arctic...
View ArticleEurope's freezing Easter and global warming
By Karl Ritter Saturday March 30, 2013 STOCKHOLM -- Is it Easter or Christmas? Many Europeans would be forgiven for being confused by winter’s icy grip on lands that should be thawing in springtime...
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