A team of scientists from several U.S. institutions, including the University of Minnesota, discovered six million year old ...
Centuries before modern travelers reached Norway’s Lofoten islands for the scenery, Viking chieftains settled here for fertile soil and rich fishing grounds.
Hunger in Nunavut is widespread enough that Pangnirtung’s Community Wellness Coordinator Sabrina Maniapik reported that she herself struggled to feed her family during the years she was not working ...
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Inside the Arctic Camps Where Ordinary People Learn to Endure
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ATLANTA — From Atlanta to the foothills and up into the mountains, people are preparing for the potential for dangerously low temperatures. “I got back just in time,” said Robert Drake, who was on his ...
How a woman survived nearly two years alone in the Arctic. Rupert Murdoch warns judge of Donald Trump’s ‘red herring’ Watch baby burst into giggles as boxer dog gets the zoomies South Korean solar ...
A GOP plan to open the National Petroleum Reserve to drilling was finalized. Environmental groups are slamming Congress' move to overturn a Biden-era rule that limited the amount of land in the Arctic ...
GROWING OUR ARCTIC FLEET: President Donald J. Trump has signed a Presidential Memorandum to authorize the construction of up to four Arctic Security Cutters (ASCs) abroad to address urgent national ...
A line of pink lingers above the horizon, the April sun offering a welcome dose of brightness after the months-long polar night. A dozen miles off Point Barrow, Alaska’s northernmost tip, the sea is ...
On Sept. 24, 2025, a rumor spread online that Norway's engineers had created a novel invention to help Arctic seals: floating "ice pods" that give the animals somewhere to "rest, raise pups, and ...
From our collaborating partner Living on Earth, public radio’s environmental news magazine, an interview by Jenni Doering with Edward Alexander, the senior arctic lead at the Woodwell Climate Research ...
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