New studies show how algae grows on ice and snow, creating “dark zones” that exacerbate melting in the consequential region.
Algae blooms are significantly contributing to the rapid melting of Greenland's ice. This dark, growing presence is fueled by wind-blown, nutrient-rich dust.
A population of bears in Norway’s Arctic is confounding scientists’ expectations, getting fatter and healthier even as the sea ice melts rapidly.
In my previous Climate Corner column, I discussed “Earth’s Greatest Enemy,” the explosive new documentary from journalist Abby Martin, which details the U.S. military’s role as the single worst ...
In the 21st century, America will either be relegated to the horizon of a Chinese-dominated Eurasia or become history’s ...
In my previous Climate Corner column, I discussed “Earth’s Greatest Enemy,” the explosive new documentary from journalist Abby Martin, which details the U.S. military’s role as the single worst ...
Greenland’s strategic location, resources, and climate-change impacts make it a growing geopolitical hotspot.