Marine heatwaves brought about by climate change are known to be responsible for mass mortality on some of the planet’s most iconic coral reef systems.
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Rainy Days on Track to Double in the Arctic by 2100
Today, more snow than rain falls in the Arctic, but this is expected to reverse by the end of the century.
The Majority of Reindeer Grazing Land is Under Cumulative Pressures
Reindeer herding has a long history in northern Norway, Sweden and Finland.
Fast Melting Ice May Contribute to Ocean Acidification
Wei-Jun Cai, an expert in marine chemistry at the University of Delaware, is sounding new alarm bells about the changing chemistry of the western region of the Arctic Ocean, where he and an international team of collaborators have found acidity levels increasing three to four times faster than ocean waters elsewhere.
Changes in Marine Ecosystems Going Undetected
University of Adelaide research shows that in cases where biodiversity metrics show no change or little change, there may still be reorganisation of ecological communities in our oceans.
Don’t Crack - Deteriorating Safety on Frozen Lakes in a Warming World
Millions of international viewers enjoyed watching the reality TV show “Ice Road Truckers”, in which experienced truck drivers were expected to master scary challenges, such as transporting heavy supplies across frozen lakes in the remote Arctic.


