Arctic sea ice hit a historic low this winter, shrinking to the smallest extent ever recorded at its seasonal peak. NASA and ...
Arctic sea ice extent for March set a record low in the 47-year satellite data record. Extent was below average everywhere ...
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across Norton Sound in the Bering Sea, to Nome. Those cities are about 145 miles (233km) apart. The NTSB says the aircraft had been equipped with a “TKS ice protection system” composed of ...
March 24, 2025: We’ve dug through some old memes in the hopes of uncovering some lost new Meme Sea codes to add to the list. What are the new Meme Sea codes? When taking on an ocean of the ...
UNESCO report highlights record glacial mass loss since 1975 Glacial melt accelerates sea level rise ... The 9,000 gigatons of ice lost from glaciers since 1975 are roughly equivalent to "an ...
Sea ice can be measured in many ways, such as sea ice area. Sea ice area is the area covered by sea ice, measured in square kilometres (km 2). Sea ice area can be compared with a reference period to ...
Ice has come and gone, swallowing landscapes and then revealing them again. And through it all, the sea has kept its own record – rising, falling, shaping coastlines, and erasing entire worlds. Today, ...
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The Government of the Northwest Territories is changing its carbon tax so that consumers will no longer pay. The change will mean lower prices at the pump and on bills for propane heating.
The Bering Air flight that recently crashed in sea ice off Alaska, killing 10, was more than 1,000 pounds "over the maximum takeoff gross weight for flight into known or forecast icing conditions ...
The National Transport Safety Bureau (NTSB) has issued a preliminary report into the fatal accident involving a Bering Air Cessna 208B Caravan ... indicated the aircraft at just 200ft (60m) above sea ...