Swedish photographer Christian Aslund visited the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard, capturing images that recreated archive pictures of glaciers taken from the same locations more than 100 years ago.
The Inuit on Little Diomede are watched over by Russian soldiers. But that’s not their biggest problem in these icy badlands ...
The United States and Russia have made “significant progress” on a potential ceasefire in Ukraine, Kremlin envoy Kirill ...
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bne IntelliNews on MSNArctic warming accelerates to seven times the global average, catastrophic damage “locked ...By Ben Aris in Berlin The Arctic experienced record high temperatures this winter as warming accelerated again and is now ...
A team of dozens spent weeks in the Rwenzori Mountains capturing drone photography, GPS coordinates, and ground-penetrating ...
The Trump administration appears to be leaving no stone unturned with its sweeping tariffs around the globe, from rocky ...
Scientists of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute have found that over the past five years, glaciers in the archipelago's southwestern part every year have been losing the ice layer of almost ...
Award-winning Israeli wildlife photographer Roie Galitz leads expeditions to remote regions to document the effects of climate change in nature.
NORDO has exploded across Twitter, TikTok, and Telegram, driven by a dedicated meme community. The project’s slogan, ...
The unstable new coastline poses safety risks for the tourists that flock to coastal glacial areas for their beauty and ...
Climber Alex Honnold reached the summit of Ingmikortilaq, an unclimbed Arctic sea-cliff rising out of the frozen wilderness.
Scientists from Norway and the United States have discovered an unexpected cause behind the melting of Europe's third largest ...
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