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Sports in Norway, like skiing and bobsledding, face threat from warming Arctic

Sports in Norway, like skiing and bobsledding, face threat from warming Arctic

Skiing, hiking and dogsledding will never be the same in Svalbard, Norway, which has warmed more than twice as quickly as the rest of the Arctic. The islands may be isolated, but the changes aren’t.
A trove of old photos could reveal the future of these Arctic glaciers

A trove of old photos could reveal the future of these Arctic glaciers

The Svalbard Islands, part of Norway, are warming seven times faster than the global average. Aerial pictures from the 1930s are helping researchers understand what that means for the region’s ice.
Bearing witness to Svalbard’s fragile splendor
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Bearing witness to Svalbard’s fragile splendor

To visitors, the Norwegian archipelago can seem both ethereal and eternal. But climate change all but guarantees an eventual collapse of its vulnerable ecosystem.
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How to catch a polar bear

Rapid habitat changes are already affecting polar bear behavior; with the sea ice retreating quickly, some of the bears now have to swim long distances in order to find places to den.

The Arctic Ocean was invaded by its neighbor earlier than anyone thought
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The Arctic Ocean was invaded by its neighbor earlier than anyone thought

The saltier Atlantic broke through layers of ice and freshwater, contributing to the Arctic’s warming.
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Unraveling the mysteries hidden in vast glacier caves

Unraveling the mysteries hidden in vast glacier caves

A group of scientists and adventure athletes are venturing into icy labyrinths to study their relationships with glacial melting and climate change.
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