Arctic temperatures spiked 36 degrees Fahrenheit, or 20 Celsius, above normal. By the end of the month, sea ice was at its ...
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Documents from the 1950s and 1960s show how the Pentagon poured support into climate and cold-region research to boost the ...
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Space.com on MSNArctic ice is melting faster than expected — and the culprit could be dust"The Arctic is changing faster than anywhere else on the planet, so the question we’re trying to ask here is: Is the Arctic ...
The Arctic is one of the regions most strongly affected by climate change. In recent decades, the temperature there has risen ...
ANTARCTICA (WKRC) - Scientists determined that the Arctic entered a "new regime" due to the effects of climate change, ...
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The Cool Down on MSNScientists sound the alarm after discovering drastic changes in once-pristine lakes: 'Across a tipping point'Authors of a new study worry that climate change and extreme weather conditions have pushed some of Greenland's pristine ...
The Defense secretary aims to purge climate work from the Pentagon. But critics say his carve-out for weather resiliency ...
Joe Marten’s Feb. 25 letter (“Addressing energy poverty and combatting climate change) states I am “essentially claiming ...
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Air Force Times on MSNWhy the US military has cared about climate change since the Cold WarIn this commentary, the author examines how the U.S. military sees climate change as a threat in itself and a threat ...
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Mongabay News on MSNWith climate change, cryosphere melt scales up as a threat to planetary healthEarth’s frozen places — ice sheets, glaciers and permafrost — are melting: a clear sign of climate change and a planet ...
The Arctic has long filled humans with awe, but there are now profoundly worrying signals coming from the frozen landscape at the top of our planet, and scientists are deeply concerned about its ...
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