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  • Sea Ice Loss Forcing Polar Bears to Swim Longer Distances, Says USGS Study

    03.05.2012

    With Arctic sea ice on the decline, polar bears must swim nonstop for hundreds of kilometres in order to find food, according to a USGS study published in the Canadian Journal of Zoology.

  • Arctic Sea Ice Loss Strongly Linked to Rise in Greenhouse Gasses

    03.05.2012

    A new study conducted by scientists from the Max Plank Institute for Meteorology in Germany shows a strong, physically plausible correlation between rising concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere and diminishing sea ice in the Arctic.

  • Ikaite Crystals Show Antarctica Was Affected by Recent Climate Fluctuations

    03.05.2012

    A new method of reconstructing past climates - which uses water locked inside ikaite crystals in ocean seabed sediment  - indicates that the Medieval Warm Period  (MWP) and the subsequent Little Ice Age (LIA) may have affected areas as far south as the Antarctic Peninsula.

  • Climate Change Altering Marine Habitats in Arctic Ocean

    26.04.2012

    Released at the IPY “From Knowledge to Action” conference in Montréal, a new study indicates that climate change is affecting biodiversity in the Arctic and posing “significant challenges” to the survival of marine life in the region.

  • Warm Ocean Water Melting Antarctic Ice Shelves from Below

    26.04.2012

    Results of a new multinational study published in Nature show that warming ocean water making itw way under ice shelves in Antarctica is a major cause of ice loss on the continent. Carried out by researchers from the British Antarctic Survey, Utrecht University, the University of California San Diego and…

  • CryoSat-2 Produces First Map of Arctic Sea Ice Changes Throughout Winter

    26.04.2012

    Scientists have made the first map showing changes in the thickness of Arctic sea ice over the course of the boreal (northern) winter of 2010-2011 using data from CryoSat-2, a European Space Agency (ESA) satellite launched in April 2010 designed to track sea and land ice thickness changes at the…

  • Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program Releases Report on Trends in Arctic Wildlife

    25.04.2012

    According to a report from the Circumpolar Biodiversity Monitoring Program (CBMP) released on 23 April at the IPY “From Knowledge to Action” conference in Montreal, populations of many animal species are undergoing changes.

  • Surface Lake Melt in Greenland Causing Ice Sheet to “Slip Away”

    25.04.2012

    According to results of a study by a team of researchers from the University of Colorado at Boulder, the Greenland Ice Sheet is slipping into the ocean at a faster rate due to “catastrophic lake drainages” – when huge amounts of meltwater from surface lakes on top of the ice…

  • Newly Discovered Methane Source in the Arctic: Ocean Surface Waters

    24.04.2012

    According to a multi-institutional study published in Nature Geoscience, areas in the Arctic Ocean appear to be emitting the potent greenhouse gas methane (CH4). As a greenhouse gas, methane is 20 times more powerful than carbon dioxide (CO2).

  • Scientists Advocate Moratorium on Fishing in Arctic

    24.04.2012

    In an open letter released by the Pew Environment Group, more that 2,000 scientists from 67 countries are encouraging calling for a moratorium on commercial fishing in the Arctic until more research can be done on the regions that were once covered by sea ice throughout the year.

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