16.12.2010 11:56
Unlike Axel Heiberg's fossil forest, this one lies with the national park on Ellesmere.
Read more14.12.2010 12:26
Biologists what to know what this animal managed to persist through repeated climate shifts and habitat upheavals.
Read more09.12.2010 11:42
"It is extremely important that we make substantial progress here in Cancun— both for the battle against climate change and for the confidence in the negotiation process."
09.12.2010 11:14
“This certainly doesn’t mitigate the issue of global warming, but it does mean that we need to expand our understanding of what’s behind the massive ice loss we’re worried about”
Read more07.12.2010 13:36
But there's too much text on the table and some basic disagreement, says Connie Hedegaard of Denmark, who is also the European Commissioner for Climate Action.
Read more07.12.2010 13:26
51 per cent of Norwegians now believe climate change has been created by human activity. That compares to 58 per cent in February 2007.
Read more06.12.2010 15:31
Norway’s prime minister, Jens Stoltenberg, is the only government leader from western industrialized countries making climate change talks in Cancun a priority this week
Read more04.12.2010 14:19
"The reduction of heating alone outweighs all the negative results [of the global warming] by many times"
Read more04.12.2010 14:10
"Inuit are creative, adaptive, and forward-looking. We welcome partnerships and opportunities to share best practices on mitigation and adaptation so that we can support our communities in their efforts to adapt to change."
02.12.2010 14:11
“The changing climate brings additional challenges to managing fish and wildlife and their uses"
Read more30.11.2010 14:56
According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Organization, there is no doubt the Earth’s climate is warming up.
Read more29.11.2010 19:00
But he's not expecting to see a binding deal on climate change come out of the meeting in Cancun, which starts Nov. 29 and goes on to Dec. 10.
Read more29.11.2010 18:52
The idea was to raise awareness of global warming— even though polar bears don't live in Iceland.
Read more25.11.2010 16:11
The budget crunch at the Canadian Foundation for Climate and Atmospheric Sciences comes after revelations that BP leases out the Amundsen.
Read more18.11.2010 14:59
Polar bears in northeastern Manitoba may suffer due to delayed ice formation along the western coast of Hudson Bay.
Read more14.11.2010 11:49
“There is a possible link between an agreement at Copenhagen on international funding for adaptation and an increased demand for funding by indigenous groups in the Arctic,” the document, obtained by Canadian Press, says.
Read more11.11.2010 12:07
Water standing or flowing inside the glaciers appears to be a "significant warming agent."
Read moreICASS VII
The Seventh Congress of the International Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS VII) will be held in June next year.
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The Seventh Congress of the International Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS VII) will be held in June next year.
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Listening to our past
The Association des Francophones du Nunavut puts out a new website on Inuit history and culture.
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The Association des Francophones du Nunavut puts out a new website on Inuit history and culture.
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