Back in Nuuk, Lynge turns to the map once more to reflect on how Greenland became caught up in a much bigger game. He refers to the 1946 attempt by the US to buy Greenland from Denmark, under which ...
Based on the current pledges of countries for limiting their emissions of greenhouse gases, global temperatures are projected to reach 2.7 degrees Celsius beyond pre-industrial levels by the end of ...
The ice extent in January was down 498,000 square miles compared to the 1981 to 2010 average. That means the Arctic is now ...
With more than 35 new routes from the USA to Europe launching this year, transatlantic airfares are finally expected to be ...
In his final regular column, he reflects on how the world has become progressively madder since his first Indy column eight ...
What animals live in the coldest areas of the planet? We've done the research! Meet the animals thriving in earth's polar regions.
Jasmine Saros has visited West Greenland every summer since 2011 ... generally as expected–slowly shifting in accordance with climate change, but outwardly appearing as it had for more than ...
Instead of sequestering carbon dioxide in the summer ... and existing climate models predict that by the end of the century, they will become 50-290% more frequent in Greenland, western North ...
A worldwide review of snowy owls found far fewer of the birds than previously thought. The work included data from birds ...
Scotland, too, can stay relatively cool during the summer. “It's not snow in the summer, but it's definitely chilly, especially some of the outer islands, like the Orkneys and the Hebrides and the ...
The weather is gnarly ... new commercial shipping and military sea routes through the ice-free summer seas. Already, Greenland is home to the northernmost installation of the U.S. armed forces.