#arctic — Public Fediverse posts
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UN Report Warns of Heat, Rain Changes Worldwide—How US is Impacted https://www.byteseu.com/2060880/ #alaska #amazon #Arctic #Climate #ClimateChange #ElNino #GlobalWarming #ParisClimateAgreement #UnitedNations #weather #Wildfires
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https://www.europesays.com/videos/34272/ Strong El Niño may stretch to 2028 as UN warns climate change to smash heat records in next 5 years #Arctic #ClimateChange #ElNiño #Euronews #ExtremeWeather #GlobalWarming #heatwave
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Strong El Niño may stretch to 2028 as UN warns climate change to smash heat records in next 5 years
In the next five years, Earth is overwhelmingly likely to surge again and again past the international climate…
#NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #Arctic #climatechange #elnino #ExtremeWeather #globalwarming #Heatwave #Science
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Norway to join France’s nuclear umbrella, in move away from US reliance
Norway will open talks with France on joining its nuclear umbrella, French President Emmanuel Macron and Norwegian Prime…
#France #FR #Europe #EU #Arctic #Atlanticist #Britain #China #FederationofAmericanScientists #JonasGahrStoere #Lithuania #NATO #Norway #Paris #Poland #Russia #Us
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Norway to join France’s nuclear umbrella, in move away from US reliance
Norway will open talks with France on joining its nuclear umbrella, French President Emmanuel Macron and Norwegian Prime…
#Europe #EU #Arctic #Atlanticist #Britain #China #European #FederationofAmericanScientists #France #JonasGahrStoere #Lithuania #NATO #Norway #Paris #Poland #Russia #US
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Norway to join France’s nuclear umbrella, in move away from US reliance
Norway will open talks with France on joining its nuclear umbrella, French President Emmanuel Macron and Norwegian Prime…
#Europe #EU #Arctic #Atlanticist #Britain #China #European #FederationofAmericanScientists #France #JonasGahrStoere #Lithuania #NATO #Norway #Paris #Poland #Russia #US
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Norway to join France’s nuclear umbrella, in move away from US reliance https://www.byteseu.com/2058666/ #Arctic #Atlanticist #Britain #China #Europe #FederationOfAmericanScientists #France #JonasGahrStoere #Lithuania #NATO #Norway #paris #Poland #Russia #US
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Pssst - interested in some of the coolest #Arctic climate data you can get your hands on?
The @CopernicusEU Arctic regional reanalysis is now out: 40 years of super high resolution data including weather, sea ice, icesheet and glacier fields.
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Arctic–Alpine Botanic Garden
#BotanicGarden #Tromsø #Norway #Troms #Norge #ArtWithOpenSource #Darktable #CCBYSA #BotanicalGarden #Garden #Gardens #Arctic #Landscape #LandscapePhotography #Photo #Photography
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Arctic–Alpine Botanic Garden
#BotanicGarden #Tromsø #Norway #Troms #Norge #ArtWithOpenSource #Darktable #CCBYSA #BotanicalGarden #Garden #Gardens #Arctic #Landscape #LandscapePhotography #Photo #Photography
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Arctic–Alpine Botanic Garden
#BotanicGarden #Tromsø #Norway #Troms #Norge #ArtWithOpenSource #Darktable #CCBYSA #BotanicalGarden #Garden #Gardens #Arctic #Landscape #LandscapePhotography #Photo #Photography
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Arctic–Alpine Botanic Garden
#BotanicGarden #Tromsø #Norway #Troms #Norge #ArtWithOpenSource #Darktable #CCBYSA #BotanicalGarden #Garden #Gardens #Arctic #Landscape #LandscapePhotography #Photo #Photography
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Arctic–Alpine Botanic Garden
#BotanicGarden #Tromsø #Norway #Troms #Norge #ArtWithOpenSource #Darktable #CCBYSA #BotanicalGarden #Garden #Gardens #Arctic #Landscape #LandscapePhotography #Photo #Photography
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Sea ice in the Bering Sea well on the way to meltout. Still small areas of high concentration ice, especially from east of St. Lawrence Island northward through the Alaska side of the Bering Strait. Substantial area in Chukchi Sea west of the North Slope has opened up, and this is the most open water for the date in the Chukchi since 2020. @Climatologist49 @ZLabe
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Sea ice in the Bering Sea well on the way to meltout. Still small areas of high concentration ice, especially from east of St. Lawrence Island northward through the Alaska side of the Bering Strait. Substantial area in Chukchi Sea west of the North Slope has opened up, and this is the most open water for the date in the Chukchi since 2020. @Climatologist49 @ZLabe
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Sea ice in the Bering Sea well on the way to meltout. Still small areas of high concentration ice, especially from east of St. Lawrence Island northward through the Alaska side of the Bering Strait. Substantial area in Chukchi Sea west of the North Slope has opened up, and this is the most open water for the date in the Chukchi since 2020. @Climatologist49 @ZLabe
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Sea ice in the Bering Sea well on the way to meltout. Still small areas of high concentration ice, especially from east of St. Lawrence Island northward through the Alaska side of the Bering Strait. Substantial area in Chukchi Sea west of the North Slope has opened up, and this is the most open water for the date in the Chukchi since 2020. @Climatologist49 @ZLabe
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Sea ice in the Bering Sea well on the way to meltout. Still small areas of high concentration ice, especially from east of St. Lawrence Island northward through the Alaska side of the Bering Strait. Substantial area in Chukchi Sea west of the North Slope has opened up, and this is the most open water for the date in the Chukchi since 2020. @Climatologist49 @ZLabe
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An Explorer’s Guide to the 10 Largest Islands in the World. #8: Victoria Island » Explorersweb
It isn’t hard to secure bragging rights as the first to do some adventure on massive Victoria Island…
#NewsBeep #News #Environment #adventuretravel #Arctic #CA #Canada #Science
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Earth, on the other hand, averages a much darker reflectivity (albedo) of only about 30%. We are freshly out of the 2026 winter freeze, and the data shows Arctic winter sea-ice has effectively tied the record lows of last year. When that bright, white sea ice melts away, it exposes the dark Arctic ocean beneath, which acts like a giant black t-shirt, absorbing all that solar heat instead of bouncing it back into space. -
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9. Fragmented Mammal HabitatsThe combination of blasting and melting sea ice is shattering the polar marine web. Walruses and calves are stranded on melting ice floes, while geographic barriers dissolve entirely. Apex predators like orcas are migrating further north into ice-free waters, and once-separated species are hybridizing—producing documented offspring like the "#Narluga," a cross between a beluga and a narwhal.
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9. Fragmented Mammal HabitatsThe combination of blasting and melting sea ice is shattering the polar marine web. Walruses and calves are stranded on melting ice floes, while geographic barriers dissolve entirely. Apex predators like orcas are migrating further north into ice-free waters, and once-separated species are hybridizing—producing documented offspring like the "#Narluga," a cross between a beluga and a narwhal.
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9. Fragmented Mammal HabitatsThe combination of blasting and melting sea ice is shattering the polar marine web. Walruses and calves are stranded on melting ice floes, while geographic barriers dissolve entirely. Apex predators like orcas are migrating further north into ice-free waters, and once-separated species are hybridizing—producing documented offspring like the "#Narluga," a cross between a beluga and a narwhal.
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9. Fragmented Mammal HabitatsThe combination of blasting and melting sea ice is shattering the polar marine web. Walruses and calves are stranded on melting ice floes, while geographic barriers dissolve entirely. Apex predators like orcas are migrating further north into ice-free waters, and once-separated species are hybridizing—producing documented offspring like the "#Narluga," a cross between a beluga and a narwhal.
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9. Fragmented Mammal HabitatsThe combination of blasting and melting sea ice is shattering the polar marine web. Walruses and calves are stranded on melting ice floes, while geographic barriers dissolve entirely. Apex predators like orcas are migrating further north into ice-free waters, and once-separated species are hybridizing—producing documented offspring like the "#Narluga," a cross between a beluga and a narwhal.
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7. Subterranean Zombie FiresWarming has triggered underground "zombie fires" that burn silently inside carbon-rich peat layers beneath the snowpack. Lacking a need for open air and entirely insulated from the freezing surface winter temperatures, these subterranean blazes smolder throughout the dark winter months. When spring arrives, they breach the surface to reignite open wildfires, burning the planet from the inside out.
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7. Subterranean Zombie FiresWarming has triggered underground "zombie fires" that burn silently inside carbon-rich peat layers beneath the snowpack. Lacking a need for open air and entirely insulated from the freezing surface winter temperatures, these subterranean blazes smolder throughout the dark winter months. When spring arrives, they breach the surface to reignite open wildfires, burning the planet from the inside out.
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7. Subterranean Zombie FiresWarming has triggered underground "zombie fires" that burn silently inside carbon-rich peat layers beneath the snowpack. Lacking a need for open air and entirely insulated from the freezing surface winter temperatures, these subterranean blazes smolder throughout the dark winter months. When spring arrives, they breach the surface to reignite open wildfires, burning the planet from the inside out.
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7. Subterranean Zombie FiresWarming has triggered underground "zombie fires" that burn silently inside carbon-rich peat layers beneath the snowpack. Lacking a need for open air and entirely insulated from the freezing surface winter temperatures, these subterranean blazes smolder throughout the dark winter months. When spring arrives, they breach the surface to reignite open wildfires, burning the planet from the inside out.
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7. Subterranean Zombie FiresWarming has triggered underground "zombie fires" that burn silently inside carbon-rich peat layers beneath the snowpack. Lacking a need for open air and entirely insulated from the freezing surface winter temperatures, these subterranean blazes smolder throughout the dark winter months. When spring arrives, they breach the surface to reignite open wildfires, burning the planet from the inside out.
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6. Dystopian Landscape TriageTo protect the remaining permafrost and maintain the critical #albedo effect, extreme experiments are occurring in places like Pleistocene Park. Heavy machinery, including tanks, alongside large introduced herbivores, are used to deliberately crush and flatten newly emerging tree saplings and birches. This tactical forest destruction forces the landscape to remain open, reflective, snow-covered grassland.
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6. Dystopian Landscape TriageTo protect the remaining permafrost and maintain the critical #albedo effect, extreme experiments are occurring in places like Pleistocene Park. Heavy machinery, including tanks, alongside large introduced herbivores, are used to deliberately crush and flatten newly emerging tree saplings and birches. This tactical forest destruction forces the landscape to remain open, reflective, snow-covered grassland.
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6. Dystopian Landscape TriageTo protect the remaining permafrost and maintain the critical #albedo effect, extreme experiments are occurring in places like Pleistocene Park. Heavy machinery, including tanks, alongside large introduced herbivores, are used to deliberately crush and flatten newly emerging tree saplings and birches. This tactical forest destruction forces the landscape to remain open, reflective, snow-covered grassland.
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6. Dystopian Landscape TriageTo protect the remaining permafrost and maintain the critical #albedo effect, extreme experiments are occurring in places like Pleistocene Park. Heavy machinery, including tanks, alongside large introduced herbivores, are used to deliberately crush and flatten newly emerging tree saplings and birches. This tactical forest destruction forces the landscape to remain open, reflective, snow-covered grassland.
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6. Dystopian Landscape TriageTo protect the remaining permafrost and maintain the critical #albedo effect, extreme experiments are occurring in places like Pleistocene Park. Heavy machinery, including tanks, alongside large introduced herbivores, are used to deliberately crush and flatten newly emerging tree saplings and birches. This tactical forest destruction forces the landscape to remain open, reflective, snow-covered grassland.
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5. The Paradox of GreeningSatellite tracking measures a massive increase in the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), meaning the Arctic is getting visibly greener. However, this greening is not an environmental victory. The incoming dark tree canopies and tall shrubs destroy the snow's high albedo effect; instead of reflecting sunlight back into space, they act as a dark thermal sponge.
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5. The Paradox of GreeningSatellite tracking measures a massive increase in the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), meaning the Arctic is getting visibly greener. However, this greening is not an environmental victory. The incoming dark tree canopies and tall shrubs destroy the snow's high albedo effect; instead of reflecting sunlight back into space, they act as a dark thermal sponge.
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5. The Paradox of GreeningSatellite tracking measures a massive increase in the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), meaning the Arctic is getting visibly greener. However, this greening is not an environmental victory. The incoming dark tree canopies and tall shrubs destroy the snow's high albedo effect; instead of reflecting sunlight back into space, they act as a dark thermal sponge.
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5. The Paradox of GreeningSatellite tracking measures a massive increase in the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), meaning the Arctic is getting visibly greener. However, this greening is not an environmental victory. The incoming dark tree canopies and tall shrubs destroy the snow's high albedo effect; instead of reflecting sunlight back into space, they act as a dark thermal sponge.
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5. The Paradox of GreeningSatellite tracking measures a massive increase in the Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI), meaning the Arctic is getting visibly greener. However, this greening is not an environmental victory. The incoming dark tree canopies and tall shrubs destroy the snow's high albedo effect; instead of reflecting sunlight back into space, they act as a dark thermal sponge.
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4. The Influx of ShrubificationAs the 10°C thermal boundary retreats, vast stretches of Siberia, Alaska, and Canada are shifting from polar tundra into subarctic zones. This process, known as shrubification, sees the traditional tundra overtaken by tall deciduous shrubs, willows, alders, and coniferous trees. Their roots are aggressively tunneling into ground frozen for millennia.
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4. The Influx of ShrubificationAs the 10°C thermal boundary retreats, vast stretches of Siberia, Alaska, and Canada are shifting from polar tundra into subarctic zones. This process, known as shrubification, sees the traditional tundra overtaken by tall deciduous shrubs, willows, alders, and coniferous trees. Their roots are aggressively tunneling into ground frozen for millennia.