The Antarctic winter sea ice maximum is on track to be the second lowest on record, at 17.15 million square km² (6.62 million mi²), close to the 2023 record low of 16.96 million km² (6.55 million mi²) ...
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These six award-winning polar images reveal how Arctic wildlife survives at the coldest edge of the living world. Here’s a ...
Expedition cruises to the icy wilds of the Arctic and Antarctica often come with steep fares. Not all sailings cost the same, though. Much like traditional ocean cruising, there are a range of ...
Ice sheets covering both the Arctic and Antarctic could melt more quickly than expected this century, according to two studies that blend computer modeling with paleoclimate records. Led by scientists ...
The National Geographic Endurance is a comfortable base for explorations in icy waters, whether in the Arctic or in the ...
A genetic analysis of polar bears in southeast Greenland found that genes related to heat-stress, aging, and metabolism are ...
Beyond rising temperatures, the indirect effects of global warming, such as greater human activity in the region, add further ...
Scientists found that sea ice cracks, pollution, and cloud formation interact to amplify Arctic warming faster than expected.
Temperatures in the Arctic continue to follow a long-term warming trend, according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration.