Arctic Report Card, released Dec. 10, we brought together 97 scientists from 11 countries, with expertise ranging from wildlife to wildfire and sea ice to snow, to report on the state of the Arctic ...
The last nine years have been the warmest ever recorded in the Arctic Circle, and this year saw a number of new milestones in ...
From giant holes in Siberia to legions of beavers in Alaska, the Arctic is changing rapidly and accelerating the climate ...
Wildfires and thawing permafrost are causing the Arctic region to release more carbon dioxide and methane than its plants ...
and the wettest summer on record. For thousands of years, the Arctic tundra landscape of shrubs and permafrost, or frozen ...
For millennia, the tundra regions of the Arctic drew in carbon from the atmosphere and locked it in permafrost. That is the ...
One area of particular concern to Rogers is the increase in wildfires. Fire season is getting longer, the fires are burning ...
According to the United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s 2024 Arctic Report Card, tundra in ...
The amount of atmospheric carbon absorbed by the Arctic’s tundra region in the summer is now outpaced by the amount of carbon dioxide emitted through permafrost warming and thaw, wildfires and ...