Parts of the Arctic tundra are now releasing more planet-warming gases than they absorb, an international study published ...
The contrast between the declining Western Arctic herd and the thriving Porcupine herd is correlated to different levels of ...
Recent findings indicate that the Arctic's traditional role as a planetary cooling agent is faltering, with hotspots and ...
The declining Western Arctic herd and the thriving Porcupine herd use habitat with differing levels of climate change-related ...
A third of the Arctic’s tundra, forests, and wetlands have become a source of carbon emissions, a new study has found, as ...
Across much of the world, planting more trees means more carbon is stored, and global warming is reduced. That’s the thinking behind recent proposals to plant more trees in Alaska, Greenland and ...
The Arctic tundra is now emitting more carbon dioxide ... The warming Arctic has dual effects, adversely impacting soil, ice, plants, animals, and communities that rely on them, with consequences ...
Learn about hotspots in tundras and boreal forests that are releasing higher level of carbon dioxide, altering the carbon ...
Snow is white, which makes it reflect about three quarters of the solar energy hitting it when covering the tundra ... Why, then, do people plant trees in the Arctic? Local people might want ...