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A collection of articles about Greenland
Glaciers and Global Warming, Climate Change
The Arctic Circle and shipping, transportation
Global warming - melting ice, glaciers
The Arctic Circle - weather, polar vortex
articles and videos looking at the Arctic Circle

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Arctic shipper shows off a historical icebreaking voyage | The Independent Barents Observer

Watch two super-powerful vessels break their way through the Northern Sea Route in mid-winter. (2021)


Article

Greenland is melting | VOA Special Report

The front lines of climate change run through the rapidly warming Arctic. The changes taking place on this faraway, frozen island will be felt much... (2020)


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How Much Ice Has Greenland Lost to Climate Change? - The Atlantic

Since 1972, the giant island’s ice sheet has lost 11 quadrillion pounds of water. "The Greenland Ice Sheet is the world’s second-largest reservo... (2019)


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What Is a Polar Vortex and Why Is It Making It So Cold Right Now?

Some scientists believe climate change could make these events more common. (2019)


Article

Greenland is melting | VOA Special Report

The front lines of climate change run through the rapidly warming Arctic. The changes taking place on this faraway, frozen island will be felt much... (2018)


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The Lure of a Better Life, Amid Cold and Darkness - The New York Times

Norilsk, once a slave labor camp, now prospers as a source of palladium. Not bad, except for the two months of darkness and temperatures of minus 8... (2018)


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The Science Linking Arctic Warming to This Crazy-Cold Winter

It’s well known that the rapidly warming Arctic is melting sea ice, thawing permafrost, and accelerating sea-level rise. (2018)


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Canada's New Shipping Shortcut

Wendover Productions Published on Apr 25, 2017 (2018)


Video

Russia's Geography Problem

This video was based on a chapter of the book “Prisoners of Geography” by Tim Marshall. It’s the best book I’ve read so far in 2017 so I highly enc... (2017)


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