Experts discovered that a separate group of polar bears has innovated an approach that lets them survive the effects of global warming. Read more about the adjustments developed by polar bears and what this means for the future of the Arctic.
A new study shows a unique group may have found a special refuge from climate change effects in southeast Greenland. Read to learn more about this discovery.
A team of students designed origami-like pop-up igloos as emergency shelters in the Arctic. Read more to know how easy it is to set up and effective in keeping you warm.
A video that recently captured a polar bear chasing a reindeer into the sea before killing it had gone viral after it was shared on various social media platforms.
Hybrid polar-grizzly bears are spreading all over the Arctic as starving polar bears are pushed to mate with grizzly bears that have reached the region as its temperatures grow warmer.
Polar bears could inevitably face extinction by 2100, according to researchers. With climate change continually melting sea ice in the arctic, experts are worried that the species might not be able to survive.
Anthropologist Jean-Christophe Victor has opened world's first polar museum in France. the main purpose of opening the museum is to spread awareness in people. the museum also has a skating rink, conference hall, exhibition hall and a restaurant.
Think of star-gazing and astronomy as a particularly safe hobby? Think again. It turns out that while looking at the cosmos, hundreds of thousands of light-years away, local astronomers may be too preoccupied to realize the threats much closer to home.
While researchers and diplomats all over the world are attempting to deal with the issues of climate change, the United Nations in particular who are trying to unite all nations in a collective effort, it’s the animal species at the Earth’s poles that are facing this change on the front line. And though the valiant efforts made in recent summits have yet to amount to much change, it appears that animals in the Arctic are finding a solution of their own— well, a temporary one at least.
While researchers and diplomats all over the world are attempting to deal with the issues of climate change, the United Nations in particular who are trying to unite all nations in a collective effort, it's the animal species at the Earth's poles that are facing this change on the front line. And though the valiant efforts made in recent summits have yet to amount to much change, it appears that animals in the Arctic are finding a solution of their own- well, a temporary one at least.