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New research challenges the long-held belief that the Arctic Ocean was covered by a massive ice shelf during ice ages.
Cave data shows the Arctic was permafrost-free when Earth was 4.5˚C warmer, hinting at what rising temperatures could bring.
Shutterstock America’s true final frontier Gates of the Arctic National Park is one of the least visited national parks in ...
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How Greenland Shapes the Future of U.S. PowerGreenland is emerging as a strategic hotspot rich in resources, critical for Arctic navigation, and geographically vital to U ...
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Beyond the Zoo: Protecting Bears in the WildJay Pratte talks to ciLiving host, Jaclyn Friedlander about doing work outside of the zoo for conservation efforts or doing ...
US President Donald Trump doesn't bother him, he says, "but because of the ‘Russians in Greenland,’ he has already lost his peace of mind," Alexey Pushkov said ...
Head of the Pro Travel Expedition Center Bogdan Bulychev pointed out that stability in these latitudes depends directly on Russia's presence and control ...
Greenland is key.” The Arctic location could also be strategic for military defense and surveillance — which is partly why Chinese companies seek a foothold, too.
Three members of the University of Chicago community have earned Gates-Cambridge Scholarships in 2025: fourth-year College student Elena Tiedens and alumni Muaz Chaudhry, MPP’24, AM’24, and Erica ...
Congress established Gates of the Arctic National Park and Preserve in 1980 to safeguard the Rocky Mountains’ northernmost extension, the Brooks Range. However, the sprawling park has been ...
Christian isn’t wrong; while people have lived in the area for at least 12,000 years, Gates of the Artic is 3,428,701 hectares (8,472,505 acres) of pretty much unadulterated wilderness.
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