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Interested eyes are watching for the first movements of Russia's shadow fleet of liquefied natural gas carriers through the Arctic passage of the Northern Sea Route (NSR) this summer as sea ice ...
False. Satellite data shows the extent of Arctic sea ice has been steadily shrinking in both winter and summer for nearly 50 years. AAP FACTCHECK - The average area of Arctic sea ice has been steadily ...
MIDDLETOWN ‑ The USNS Arctic, a fast combat support ship, returned to Naval Weapon Stations Earle on Monday after eight months at sea with the Harry S. Truman Carrier Strike Group 8, which saw ...
That’s why, in frozen regions such as the Arctic, ice can be an important construction material, says Emily Asenath-Smith, research materials engineer at the Corps’ Cold Regions Research and ...
Produced by the incomplete combustion of fuels in ship engines, black carbon is contributing to the rapid loss of Arctic sea ice. Previous reports have only focused on vessels flying EU flags ...
Melting sea ice in the Arctic region is leading to extreme rainfall and flooding in South Asia. In a newly published paper, scientists predict that Arctic sea ice declines will put residents of South ...
Melting sea ice is a global issue with far-reaching consequences. As the Arctic and Antarctic are losing ice faster than expected, experts are noticing damaging ripple effects. Sea ice forms on the ...
to consult a wealth of ice, sea and weather information. Canada's Arctic Ocean covers a vast 1.2 million square kilometres and challenges seafarers who have to navigate through its water and ice. Sea ...
and intergovernmental realms suggest that the prerequisites for a rapid expansion of China-Russia Arctic cooperation are already in place. If sea ice decline continues on its current trajectory ...
Sea level rise is driven in roughly equal measure by the disintegration of ice sheets and mountain glaciers, as well as the expansion of warming oceans, which absorb more than 90% of the excess ...
Narratives seeking to deny the impact of climate change on the Arctic and Antarctic-- the polar regions surrounding the North and South poles -- often rely on sea ice data to make misleading claims.