The new North
Novel patterns are emerging in the Arctic, where people and wildlife are adapting to a...
Canada’s Arctic is home to Inuit, Cree, Dene and Innu peoples. It’s also a growing market for tourism. It has a potentially valuable shipping route. It’s a burgeoning source of natural resources like iron, gold, diamonds and copper. It also contains some of the largest intact natural areas in the world.
That’s not to say it is untouched; the Arctic is seeing effects from industrialization all over the world. Pollutants travel to the polar regions in the atmosphere or transported on ocean currents, and it’s experiencing more visible effects of climate change than most other parts of the world.
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Novel patterns are emerging in the Arctic, where people and wildlife are adapting to a...
A broad report on Canada’s North finds transformations in sea ice, due to climate change,...
Several diesel-powered communities across the territory have looked to renewables to reduce greenhouse gas emissions...
Scientists used genetics and habitat modelling to examine past narwhal populations and predict what a...
As the Arctic warms, ‘zombie’ viruses and microbes are rising from the thawing ground. But...
As flights and field seasons are canceled, some scientists see building capacity at the local...
By Ed Struzik. This article was originally published on Yale Environment 360. Canadian scientist Philip...
Some lakes in the Arctic are expanding while others are disappearing altogether due to climate...
This year, Canada experienced record-breaking temperatures across the nation, with a larger increase above normal...
The air is biting cold as Willie Bertacco navigates his motorboat through the blackness that obscures where sky and water meet. Bertacco, a skilled hunter...
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