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2024 Antarctic sea ice maximum extent finishes at second lowest

On September 19, Antarctic sea ice likely reached its annual maximum extent of 17.16 million square kilometers (6.63 million square miles). The 2024 maximum is the second lowest in the 46-year satellite record above only 2023.

Music stars perform on Arctic ‘iceberg’ in call for ocean and climate protection

British six-time Grammy winner, Jacob Collier, has collaborated with Norwegian alt-pop superstar, AURORA, for the first time in a magical performance in the Arctic, released today.

Ice Cores Show Pollution’s Impact on Arctic Atmosphere

Dartmouth study solves a marine mystery by tying ocean biomarker to pollution levels.

The Arctic Seed Vault Shows the Flawed Logic of Climate Adaptation

The difficulties of the Svalbard seed repository illustrate why we need to prevent climate disaster rather than plan for it

Russia ‘fully ready’ for Arctic war with NATO

Russia is “fully ready” for a conflict with NATO in the Arctic, the country’s foreign minister warned.

Arctic warming may fuel ice formation in clouds

The Arctic frequently experiences temperatures that support the formation of mixed-phase clouds that contain supercooled liquid droplets and ice crystals.

The 2024 Arctic Sea Ice Minimum Extent in the Cryodenialosphere

Consequently several of the usual cryodenialospheric suspects have been frantically spinning their webs of deceit around the announcement.

Arctic sea ice extent levels off; 2024 minimum set

On September 11, Arctic sea ice likely reached its annual minimum extent of 4.28 million square kilometers (1.65 million square miles).

Can the West and Russia Co-operate to Save a Melting Arctic?

“Half the Arctic is now a black box of empty data” as Russian scientists and journalists no longer work with the Arctic Council