For 2027, Arctic Cat is taking rider comfort and control to the next level by greatly expanding the availability of ...
Climate change is having a profound impact on the Arctic. We know that the region is warming significantly faster than the global average, resulting in the melting of sea ice and disrupted habitats.
The Arctic is warming faster than the rest of the planet, with average temperatures increasing by about 4°C in the last four decades. A new study, led by the University of Exeter, shows peatlands have ...
BRUSSELS — NATO on Wednesday launched a military effort dubbed Arctic Sentry aimed at improving security in the High North, a month after U.S. President Donald Trump ramped up tensions in the alliance ...
Reykjaviik, Iceland — As rising global temperatures speed up the melting of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean, it's set off a boom of ships taking routes that previously were frozen and not traversable. The ...
Anti-submarine warfare drills are underway in the High North as allies step up their presence in the Arctic with maneuvers aimed at securing a strategic gap near Greenland. Arctic Dolphin, involving ...
NATO's new focus on the Arctic will likely not mean significantly more assets, such as warships or submarines, are deployed, the deputy commander of the alliance's European forces told Newsweek. NATO ...
Finland's Jaeger Brigade is training NATO soldiers on Arctic warfare and cold-weather survival. Business Insider observed the soldiers conduct an assault with snowmobiles, skis, and lasers. The ...
IN RECENT weeks Donald Trump’s aggressive pursuit of Greenland, a Danish territory, has put the icy Arctic back at the fiery heart of geopolitics. European states have rushed troops to the island, and ...
Dr. Bouffard is an assistant professor of Arctic security at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks. Dr. Beehner is a senior director at Columbia’s School of International and Public Affairs. See more of ...
President Trump wants to annex Greenland. We look at the fight over a different Arctic territory for insights. By Katrin Bennhold I’m the host of The World. Officials from Denmark and Greenland are ...
In 2006, when the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) released the first-ever Arctic Report Card, scientists already knew the top of the world was in trouble. It’s now much worse ...
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