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Pacific walruses fight to survive in the rapidly warming Arctic

The short film “Haulout” forces audiences to confront the horrifying reality of what climate change means for Pacific walruses.

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Robin McKie: Thor the disoriented walrus enthralled Brits, but cut no ice with climate sceptics

Warming seas almost certainly prompted the huge mammal’s wanderings, even if deniers claim all is well in the Arctic.

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Researchers are asking for volunteer 'walrus detectives' to spot walruses from space

If you're concerned about the effect of climate change on the Arctic's wildlife now you have a way to get involved from your own home by signing up to be what the World Wildlife Fund has described as a "walrus detective."

Pacific walruses massing earlier at Chukchi beach sites
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Pacific walruses are again gathering much earlier than usual at Alaska Chukchi beach sites

Pacific walruses are massing onshore in Alaska on a Chukchi Sea beach, one of the earliest of the now-annual congregations at that site yet recorded.

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Footprints of extraction

The Svalbard Archipelago was uninhabited until humans came searching for resources. A historian follows their tracks.

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Listening to marine mammals is helping scientists understand Arctic impacts of climate change
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Listening to marine mammals is helping scientists understand Arctic impacts of climate change

A 4-year bioacoustic study of marine mammals in the northern Bering Sea will help scientists track the impacts of global climate change on Arctic ecosystems.

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The Arctic is warming much faster than the rest of Earth
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The Arctic is warming much faster than the rest of Earth

Rising temperatures in the northern polar cap are driving extreme heat, drought, and sea level rise in the continental US, a study says.
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