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We traveled to Canada’s harsh Northwest Territories to report on a joint U.S.-Canadian military exercise aimed at projecting ...
Increasingly frequent and severe wildfires have become a yearly concern for many Arctic communities, and a chapter of a new U.S. report involving one Canadian ... the Arctic tundra has shifted ...
“It’s roughly three times the amount from all other Canadian sectors,” Rogers ... Meanwhile, the Arctic tundra was the second-greenest since records began in 2000, indicating that more ...
A recent study has found that climate change is altering Arctic plant composition, with some species declining in response to ...
Tundra plants can eek out an existence in the very short summers of the Canadian High Arctic such as here on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. (Anne Bjorkman, University of Gothenburg) Rapid climate change ...
“It’s roughly three times the amount from all other Canadian sectors,” Rogers ... Meanwhile, the Arctic tundra was the second-greenest since records began in 2000, indicating that more ...
Artificial intelligence sea ice forecasting systems could help predict and protect the migration routes of endangered caribou ...
“It’s roughly three times the amount from all other Canadian sectors,” Rogers ... Meanwhile, the Arctic tundra was the second-greenest since records began in 2000, indicating that more ...
The surrounding frozen tundra does not immediately look like ... in another part of the Canadian Arctic, to announce a multi-billion-dollar radar deal he said would be crucial to securing the ...
A new review on zoonotic infections (diseases spread by animals) in the Canadian Arctic offers important guidance to clinicians, as the region gains global attention and climate change raises the ...
Yet, the Canadian Arctic experienced the shortest ... And natural landscapes, like the Arctic tundra, are losing their ability to help reduce emissions. Simultaneously, the impacts of climate ...
Molson Charitable Foundation, Northern Studies Training Program (Polar Knowledge Canada), Symons Trust for Canadian Studies ... in the expanse of arctic tundra, you take in the whole horizon.