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Arctic sea ice extent for March set a record low in the 47-year satellite data record. Extent was below average everywhere except the East Greenland Sea. Nearly all March monthly average extents since ...
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The maximum sea ice level for 2025 was likely reached on March 22, measuring 14.33 million square kilometres – below the previous low of 14.41 million square kilometres set in 2017. ‘This new record ...
(AP Photo/Evgeniy Maloletka) Arctic sea ice had its weakest winter buildup since record-keeping began 47 years ago, a symptom of climate change that will have repercussions globally, scientists said ...
Putin also noted that Russia is worried about NATO’s activities in the Arctic and will respond by strengthening its military capability in the polar region Author of the article: You can save ...
Tom Dans, who worked in the first Trump administration on Arctic issues and is the founder of American Daybreak, told The Post he pitched to visits by both the Vances and the first son.
Speaking after the announcement, Russia’s Vladimir Putin issued a stark warning to NATO countries as he declared Russia is ready to protect its land in the arctic if Donald Trump goes ahead with his ...
NUUK, Greenland — Just 150 miles south of the Arctic Circle, in Nuuk, the world’s northernmost capital, locals were preparing to receive U.S. V ice President JD Vance with what they were ...
At night it gets to minus 40C. Then there is the wind. It is hard to imagine this inhospitable tundra 200km north of the Arctic Circle is emerging as the new frontline in a geopolitical contest ...
Arctic sea ice extent appears to have reached its annual maximum on March 22, 2025. This is the lowest maximum in the 47-year satellite record, with previous low maximums occurring in 2017, 2018, 2016 ...
Greenland guards access to the Arctic at a time when melting sea ice has reignited competition for energy and mineral resources and attracted an increased Russian military presence. The Pituffik ...