I had read about how the rapid warming of the Arctic was upending the landscape and its people. Now I’ve seen it.
Roughly 61 percent of Canada’s entire population exists within the two Southeastern provinces of Ontario and Quebec, the home ...
Hunting for Arctic minerals is rough, risky work. Any slip with heavy machinery, and medical help may be a three-hour flight ...
For his book “Into the Thaw,” Jon Waterman and a photographer traveled over 500 miles by foot and pack raft, visiting various ...
For millennia, the tundra regions of the Arctic drew in carbon from the atmosphere and locked it in permafrost. That is the ...
A solo visitor to Alaska stops to take in the state’s stunning scenery — described in a new account of a trip to America’s least-visited national park, located above the Arctic Circle.
Covering more than 8.4 million acres, all entirely above the Arctic Circle, there are no roads or trails — nothing to guide you but your determination. This park is not a place travelers stumble ...
this year marked the second-warmest average annual permafrost temperatures on record for Alaska and it was the second-highest year for wildfire emissions north of the Arctic Circle, the scientists ...
The Arctic Circle has shifted from storing carbon to becoming a source of it as permafrost melts and wildfires occur more frequently. A new study has produced the first map of coastal communities ...