Scientists have detected the DNA of an invasive marine species in Arctic Canada suggesting the region’s waters are no longer cold enough to be a natural barrier. The post Cruising for clues: discovering invasive species in the Arctic with eDNA appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.| British Antarctic Survey
Well-publicised geoengineering ideas are highly unlikely to help the polar regions and could harm ecosystems, communities, international relations, and our chances of reaching net zero by 2050. This is according to … The post Review suggests polar geoengineering ideas could do more harm than good appeared first on British Antarctic Survey.| British Antarctic Survey
By Connor Joyce ’25 As the world grapples with a “super year for elections,” with the potentially “co-belligerent” convergence of Russia and North Korean forces in Ukraine and with conflict in the Middle East, it is essential for the United States to increase its preparedness towards emerging threats to national security. One pivotal issue is … Continue reading "Icebergs in National Security: The Geopolitical Impact of Climate Change in the Arctic"| Ike’s Anvil
Trump’s aggressive pursuit of Greenland is driven by strategic interests, economic opportunities, and climate change impacts on Arctic access.| A greener life, a greener world