Environmental science in the Arctic: Selected reports

From melting sea ice to permafrost thaw to polar bears, read our selected reports on environmental science in the Arctic.
Oldest Arctic sea ice vanishes twice as fast as rest of region, study shows
By Mathiew Leiser, Eye on the Arctic | November 13, 2019

Canadian Arctic could face ‘abrupt’ climate threats due to permafrost thaw, says study
By Emily Blake, CBC News | November 13, 2019

Canadian polar bear expert Ian Stirling given lifetime award
By Marc Montgomery, Radio Canada International | November 12, 2019

Researchers get rare time-lapse video of glacial lake flood in Northern Canada
By Karen McColl, CBC News | October 9, 2019

Research project seeks to understand climate change impacts in North American Arctic
By Levon Sevunts, Radio Canada International | July 31, 2019

Northwestern Canada: How scientists discovered summers are hottest in over 13,000 years
By Alexandra Byers, CBC News | April 15, 2019

Theoretical physicist helping scientists understand how glaciers flow
By Emily Blake, CBC News | January 7, 2019

Climate change driving micro-algae blooms into High Arctic and may affect food chains: study
By Eilis Quinn, Eye on the Arctic | October 15, 2018

