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Greenland's Untested Oil Basin Could Be the Next Big Discovery
Greenland Energy Company, led by Texas oil veteran Robert Price, is preparing to drill the Jameson Land basin in Greenland's east coast, a strategically important, untested Arctic petroleum system ...
An article published recently in Nature Geoscience warns that Antarctica's ice masses have begun to experience a process scientists call "Greenlandification." The term refers to the unprecedented ...
Melting glaciers and ice sheets are raising sea levels while the Arctic is poised to log one of its worst winters on record.
Fisherman Helgi Áargil no longer knows what to expect on Greenland’s fjords, where he spends up to five days at a time on his boat with his dog, Molly, and the ever-changing nor ...
Scientists discover that giant columns of softer ice within the Greenland ice sheet behave like pasta boiling, due to ...
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Earth’s ice is melting: where and how fast?
PARIS — Melting glaciers and ice sheets are raising sea levels while the Arctic is poised to log one of its worst winters on record. Here are some key points about the planet’s ice as human-induced ...
The retreat of ice in the Barents Sea could be strengthening a key ocean current that regulates global climate.
Climate change fears grip Nuuk as winter temperatures reach record highs.
Scientists discovered towering methane ice structures and a thriving ecosystem at Molloy Ridge in the Greenland Sea. These deep-sea formations, the deepest cold seeps in the Arctic, support diverse ...
If all the ice of Greenland were to melt – albeit an impossible proposition during this century – that could result in 23ft of sea-level rise, or 7.4m, scientists say. Rising sea levels makes flooding ...
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In Greenland's Remote Fjords and Tiny Settlements, a New Sense of Connection
As Greenland becomes more accessible to travelers, tight-knit communities along its southern coast are sharing their traditions and ways of life with those who pass through.
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‘It's too warm’: Greenland’s traditional fishers pushed towards polluting practices as ice melts
Diminishing sea ice could push traditional ice fishers to use boats or into the ranks of commercial fishing. View on euronews ...
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