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A polar scientist explains the changes hunters who rely on the ice are seeing off Utqiagvik, and how those shifts are echoed ...
Once thought to be resilient to climate change, the glaciers of the Pamir Mountains in Central Asia are now melting — and ...
ICE President Professor Jim Hall explains the challenges that coastlines face and explores possible solutions.
Discover Roopkund Lake, Uttarakhand’s mysterious “Skeleton Lake” at 5,029 metres. Learn about its haunting human remains, ...
Europe had its most extensive flooding since 2013, with insurers estimating they would face up to €3bn in claims ...
The World Meteorological Organisation’s 2024 state of global water resources report outlines the world’s freshwater ...
The world’s rivers are swinging more wildly between drought and flood, with six years in a row now showing an increasingly erratic water cycle, a UN report says.
Kujataa in southern Greenland reflects over a thousand years of Norse and Inuit farming, hunting, and fishing. Today, climate change—felt here at nearly four times the global average—threatens these ...
Permafrost, ground frozen for at least two years underlying the cold Arctic and alpine regions of the Northern Hemisphere, ...