Tag: Arctic
This video of hopeless polar bears swimming in search of ice will break your...
Anyone who has heard of climate change is likely aware that arctic sea ice is melting, and it's putting polar bears and other arctic wildlife (including species like emperor...
How Arctic Sea Ice Melting Affects Polar Bears
A new video and interactive map produced by Polar Bears International helps shed some light on the effects that melting sea ice has on polar bears.
The video, seen above,...
Is Santa Canadian? Scientists and Politicians Duke it Out Over The North Pole
For generations, Santa Claus’ home has been in the North Pole, which on any current map is clearly in Canada.
That may change over the next decade, as scientists and...
Global warming could reveal Arctic’s fossil forest
A fossilized forest that flourished more than 2.5 million years ago could return to life thanks to a warming planet, a team of scientists say.
Alexandre Guertin-Pasquier is with the...
Expert: 4 years until final Arctic sea ice collapse
It is a startling prediction that highlights the grim reality of our surroundings. According to one of the world’s leading ice experts, the final collapse of the Arctic sea...
Shell gets preliminary go-ahead for new Arctic oil drilling in Alaska
The U.S. government has announced that Royal Dutch Shell has been given a permit to begin preparation work at exploratory drilling sites in the Arctic. The work will be...
Arctic sea ice melts to record low
In a follow-up to a Greener Ideal article posted last week, scientists say critical ice in the Arctic Ocean has officially melted to a record low.
The National Snow and...
Cryosat shares new view of retreating Arctic Sea Ice
Scientists with Europe's Cryosat mission have been getting an extraordinary glimpse of the Great North.
The Cryosat team, led from University College London, has been watching the ebb and flow...
Arctic ice levels to reach new record low next week
According to American scientists, the Arctic ice cap is on course to shrink to its lowest level yet next week.
The National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) has released...
Harper’s Arctic tour not without controversy
Prime Minister Stephen Harper is touring Canada's north this week, on his sixth annual trip to the Arctic. The yearly trek is an initiative designed to promote the region...
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Vegan Red Pepper Tofu and Chickpea Spread Recipe
Red pepper spreads are usually chock full of cream and cheese – making them a delight for the palette but a terror to the waistline. They are also eradicated from the vegan diet due to their animal-based ingredients. This version is incredibly healthy and also protein-filled.
How to Use the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) for Home Energy Efficiency Upgrades
Looking to save money on your home energy bills while also investing in your future? Discover how you can use your IRA funds to make energy-efficient upgrades to your home and reap the financial benefits.
Does Coffee Kill Plants? The Truth About Using Coffee as a Soil Amendment and...
Find out whether coffee is harmful to plants and learn about the benefits and drawbacks of using coffee grounds as a soil amendment or fertilizer. Discover other natural fertilizers to help your plants thrive.
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