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Despite global reductions in mercury emissions, mercury concentrations in Arctic wildlife continue to rise. A study published ...
The wind, having tumbled down 4,000 feet of elevation from the domed summit of the ice sheet hundreds of miles to the west, ...
Despite global cuts to mercury emissions, Arctic wildlife are accumulating toxic levels as century-old pollution rides ocean ...
We rate Critical Metals Corp. (CRML) a Buy, driven by its strategic role in Western rare earth independence and ...
The legislation widens a previous military agreement where U.S. troops had broad access to Danish airbases in the ...
Human-caused climate change boosted Iceland and Greenland ’s temperatures by several degrees during a record-setting May heat ...
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The West Kallaallit Nunaat (Greenland) coast, characterized by a variety of fjords ... Overall, the highest concentration of toxins detected in the current study at Qeqertarsuup Tunua (Disko Bay), ...
You had to catch a plane to Kangerlussuaq, a tiny town 320 kilometres away and the site of a former US Air Force base and, ...
Despite falling global mercury emissions, mercury levels in Arctic wildlife continue to rise. A new study reveals that ocean currents are delivering legacy mercury pollution from distant regions like ...
The Fordow nuclear facility, buried beneath a mountain near Qom, Iran, has drawn global military attention—but it is far from the only such installation.
A fascinating new study reveals how two of Earth’s established continents may constitute one whole landmass in itself.