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With the Arctic warming faster than the global average, researchers at UBC and the University of Edinburgh have made an ...
A recent study has found that climate change is altering Arctic plant composition, with some species declining in response to ...
In the last few years, seasonal transitions in the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta have become more disruptive. Now every spring, when ...
Here’s the latest news concerning climate change and biodiversity loss in B.C. and around the world, from the steps leaders ...
With a message that is timely and essential, Neil Shubin delivers a compendium of both historical and very recent scientific ...
Mother's Day is this Sunday, May 11 — and if you're still in need of a great last-minute Mother's Day gift, you've come to ...
Fast warming in the Arctic - now running at roughly four times the global average - is reshaping landscapes, affecting shrubs ...
"We're trying to … pull together that story of how these changing tundra ecosystems, the changing permafrost thaw … the climate itself, heat waves, how that's all feeding back to changing ...
"The maps capture the legacy of disturbance across the Arctic, revealing scars left by permafrost thaw slumps ... mapped at 30 m resolution across the tundra biome, Remote Sensing of Environment ...
The Yukon News was still the new newspaper in town and its headlines were about oil embargos and geopolitical crises. Oil had ...
Arctic plants serve as early indicators of climate change, revealing critical shifts in ecosystems that impact the planet's future. The post Arctic Plants: Early Indicators of Climate Change Effects ...
Mercury levels in Nunavik’s melting permafrost are not as high as expected, according to results from a study recently released by Laval University. Researchers were drawn to Nunavik after a ...