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Arctic scientists in Greenland say conditions now feel terrifying
On the surface of Greenland’s vast ice sheet, the people who know it best say the place no longer feels stable. What once ...
An ambulance volunteer will face temperatures as low as -30C (-22F) when he takes on a 5,000-mile (8,046km) expedition across ...
Meet Captain Arctic, a 70-meter explorer yacht designed for low-impact polar travel, led by the world’s youngest female ...
After working and camping for a week on Thwaites Glacier, scientists were ready to start drilling into the ice, if only the weather would let them.
Polar researchers hoping to drill half a mile into the Thwaites Glacier in Antarctica have established a base camp on the surface.
The unit comprises six low-tech two-man teams with a dozen dogs each. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
When a name like COMO Hotels and Resorts announces a foray into Arctic waters onboard a luxury expedition yacht, it’s hardly a surprise that the two departure dates are a total sell out — especially ...
Trump’s Greenland threats have turned the Arctic from a distant, long-term concern into an urgent strategic test for Canada, ...
In subzero winds, hypothermia announces itself in small, easy-to-miss ways. Here’s what one Nat Geo Explorer does to combat it in some of the coldest places on Earth.
From sealing captain Nathaniel Palmer to Adm. Richard Byrd and Quonset's role in Operation Deep Freeze, RI has left its mark ...
Many cartographers and some Arctic explorers in the early 1800’s believed there was a way to sail from Europe and the North Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean and Orient by the Northwest Passage.
In context: For all its strategic allure, the Arctic remains a frontier that resists human technology. While melting sea ice is opening new routes and raising interest in the region's wealth of ...
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