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atmospheric rivers are melting the Arctic sea ice
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Southern atmospheric rivers are melting the Arctic sea ice; it may never recover: Study

New research finds that a record Arctic sea ice melt season in 2007 initiated a “regime shift” to thinner, more transient ice that may be “irreversible”; another study shows that atmospheric rivers from the south are warming the Arctic in winter.
Russian Arctic resource extraction & militarization

Russian Navy builds more icebreakers

Both the Northern Fleet and the Pacific Fleet will over the next years get new powerful icebreaking vessels. They are needed for our "active development of the Arctic," the Navy argues.
Arctic sea ice decline
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Norwegian Coast Guard sails high-latitude Arctic voyage to Beaufort Sea

Never before in times of record has the ice edge in the Norwegian and Russian Arctic been further north than this autumn.

The Arctic hasn't been this warm for 3 million years

The Arctic hasn't been this warm for 3 million years

This could mean big changes to the rest of the planet.
China’s Arctic involvement
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Nordics should aim for common approach to China’s Arctic involvement says report

"China's presence and strategic interest in the Arctic will have security policy implications," the report said.

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How long do we have before Arctic ice melts away?

How long do we have before Arctic ice melts away?

With the frozen top of the world melting to liquid, an expedition set out to untangle the physics and help forecast its future.
How not to get stuck in the Arctic sea ice
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How not to get stuck in the Arctic sea ice

A Russian ship is playing a difficult game in the high Arctic: trying to stay in the thickening winter sea ice without getting stuck.
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