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Tundra plants can eek out an existence in the very short summers of the Canadian High Arctic such as here on Ellesmere Island, Nunavut. (Anne Bjorkman, University of Gothenburg) Rapid climate change ...
Green summer tundra and the rolling Mulgrave Hills in northwestern Alaska's Cape Krusenstern National Monument are seen on July 11, 2011. The Mulgrave Hills are the farthest west extension of the ...
Moss campions, sky pilots and little-old-men-of-the-mountains bloomed beside the trail; marmots scampered about the boulders below us; and elk with spotted calves grazed in the distance. In late June ...
The Arctic is the fastest-warming place on Earth, leading to a greener tundra and thawing permafrost. But there is a surprising upside to more plants, at least in the short term ...
With the Arctic warming faster than the global average, researchers at UBC and the University of Edinburgh have made an important discovery about tundra plants and how they are adapting faster than ...
Despite declines in sales of Tundra and Sequoia, the automaker’s North American division reported U.S. sales increased by ...
The tundra regions have become a net carbon source rather than a carbon sink, the result of permafrost warming, increased wildfires and other effects of climate change, said the 2024 Arctic Report ...
Rapid climate change is upending plant communities in the Arctic, with species flourishing in some areas and declining in others, according to a new study in Nature. The decades-long investigation, ...