While it is well known that climate change is heating the world's oceans, it was thought that the deep sea was safe from its ...
Climate change may seem a uniquely 21st-century concern, but people have been wrestling with the idea for a long time.
The depths of the Arctic Ocean have warmed more than scientists expected. New research has placed the blame on warmer water ...
Scientists are increasingly concerned that the planet is headed for massive, irreversible changes due to global warming. In ...
A large research study by an international team of scientists led by Christoph Böttner from Aarhus University shows clear ...
A changing climate won't end the human race and can be managed through sensible policies that emphasize human welfare, tech ...
Veteran oilman Robert Price was regaled with stories of dogsledding and adventures in Greenland as a child from his father who served as a military weatherman there during World War II. Those stories ...
New research led by Aarhus University has documented for the first time how methane and oil escape from the seafloor off northeast Greenland. The release of hydrocarbons from the seafloor affects ...
A cave in northern Greenland shows the Arctic once thawed under mild conditions. Scientists say even small warming can trigger huge changes.
Every day, massive chunks of ancient ice the size of skyscrapers crash into the Arctic Ocean from Greenland's coastline. The sounds echo across vast fjords while scientists track the transformation of ...
When climate scientist Peter Stott checked into his flight from London to Moscow in July 2004, his excitement gave way to shock when a colleague explained their agreed schedule had been ripped up.