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By Dez Loreen One permafrost researcher says changes at Angus Lake likely due to melting water underground. A large lake ...
Cave data shows the Arctic was permafrost-free when Earth was 4.5˚C warmer, hinting at what rising temperatures could bring.
Scientists have found evidence that the Asian continent was free of permafrost all the way to its northerly coast with the ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNHow Arctic Thaw Could Unleash Ancient Deadly DiseasesThe bold question-askers at What If explore how thawing Arctic permafrost could release ancient diseases into the modern world.
What does it mean to live a life shaped by wild places? This week on Outdoor Explorer, we talk with author and adventurer Jon ...
Angus Lake near Sachs Harbour, N.W.T., long been a popular fishing spot, has unexpectedly drained, according to people who ...
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The Pioneer on MSNClimate Crisis: A Mirror to Our Inner StateTechnology alone cannot save us; true change demands inner clarity and honest self-reflection. As the Earth faces critical ...
Moving hot oil across Arctic terrain was an unprecedented challenge following the discovery of America’s largest oil field in 1969 in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska.
As the Alps warm, major rockfalls have become common. In this latest, the equivalent of 15 shipping containers of rock came ...
Experts warn climate-driven floods could unleash harmful substances long buried in soil and infrastructure - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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Tech Xplore on MSNModeling shows geothermal and borehole thermal energy storage can reliably heat buildings in extreme coldNew energy storage research from NREL, a U.S. Department of Energy national laboratory, has demonstrated a way to store and ...
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India Today on MSNUnusual summer sip: Central India cools, Himalayas scorchWhile parts of the Himalayas sweltered under record-breaking temperatures this June, vast stretches of central India — ...
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