A study finds that Arctic sea ice melting can disrupt ocean circulation and cooling, echoing scientists' concerns of ...
Tree planting has been widely touted as a cost-effective way of reducing global warming, due to trees' ability to store large ...
As climate change enables the planting of trees further north, initiatives to establish forests in Arctic regions have gained ...
Melting Arctic sea-ice may disrupt global climate, altering ocean currents and weather patterns, reveals new research.
More than 100,000 years ago, global temperatures soared and the Arctic ice melted plunging Europe into a deep freeze, in a ...
Tree planting has been widely touted as a cost-effective way of reducing global warming, due to trees' ability to store large quantities of carbon from the atmosphere. But, an international group of ...
The normally tree-free tundra already stores a vast resource of carbon within its soil. The researchers say any new forests ...
Global warming during the Last Interglacial period caused so much Arctic ice to melt that Atlantic currents collapsed — and scientists say these are the conditions we could be heading toward.
Increased freshwater inflow from melting Arctic sea ice into the Nordic Seas could significantly disrupt ocean circulation.
The Arctic is warming at three to four times the global average. However, new research suggests the slowing of a key ocean ...
It has been a record warm summer here at 80 degrees north of Svalbard in the Arctic Ocean. Enhanced melting of sea-ice can ...