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Last Ice Area research reveals new vulnerability to Arctic warming January 29, 2025 As sea ice continues to disappear, the Arctic is expected to be ice-free during the summer months by mid-century, except for one place. This exception, known as the Last Ice Area (LIA), is a... Read More As sea ice continues to disappear, the Arctic is expected to be ice-free during the summer months by mid-century,... Read More
The climate crisis and the Arctic: Urgent action needed at COP29 November 15, 2024 By WWF Global Arctic Programme This year may be the hottest ever recorded, with extreme weather becoming more common worldwide — heatwaves, wildfires, floods, and storms are taking a heavy toll on people, economies, and... Read More By WWF Global Arctic Programme This year may be the hottest ever recorded, with extreme weather becoming more common worldwide... Read More
How conservation efforts can withstand the test of time and a warming planet September 26, 2024 Here's we can make habitats more resilient to flooding, wildfires and other impacts of climate change. Read More Here's we can make habitats more resilient to flooding, wildfires and other impacts of climate change. Read More
Getting to know the Arctic’s whales July 22, 2024 When Arctic sea ice breaks up in spring, whales that winter in more southern areas — such as humpbacks, minkes and fins — migrate north to spend their summers there. Only three whale species... Read More When Arctic sea ice breaks up in spring, whales that winter in more southern areas — such as humpbacks,... Read More
Why half a degree matters so much May 7, 2024 Snow, ice and permafrost — defining characteristics of the Arctic — are vanishing at an alarming rate. Sea ice and glaciers are melting, snow cover is thinning, and the water table is changing. As... Read More Snow, ice and permafrost — defining characteristics of the Arctic — are vanishing at an alarming rate. Sea ice... Read More
Act Locally: How to enjoy the benefits of native grasslands in your own backyard May 1, 2024 Native grasslands can create habitat for at-risk species, capture carbon in the ground, and make local ecosystems more resilient to flooding and other effects of climate change. Shannon Stephens of the Nottawasaga Valley Conservation... Read More Native grasslands can create habitat for at-risk species, capture carbon in the ground, and make local ecosystems more resilient... Read More
Using satellites and AI to help communities steward their carbon stocks May 6, 2024 Nature sequesters and stores carbon in its plants and soils, so we know that protecting, managing and restoring these natural habitats helps us fight climate change. But it hasn’t always been easy to measure... Read More Nature sequesters and stores carbon in its plants and soils, so we know that protecting, managing and restoring these... Read More
Calculating ecosystem carbon down to the tree level May 3, 2024 We know that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (also referred to as Nature-based climate solutions, or NbCS) can help us fight climate change by reducing carbon in the atmosphere. But until we can measure... Read More We know that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (also referred to as Nature-based climate solutions, or NbCS) can help... Read More
Measuring forest carbon at the push of a button May 6, 2024 Monitoring carbon in nature allows us to understand the effects that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (known as nature-based climate solutions, or NbCS) have on reducing carbon in the atmosphere. Current approaches are costly,... Read More Monitoring carbon in nature allows us to understand the effects that protecting, managing and restoring habitats (known as nature-based... Read More
Translating snow and ice science into policy April 17, 2024 Earth’s cryosphere is on the brink of a preventable disaster. Rising temperatures from carbon emissions are pushing communities closer to the limits of their ability to adapt, forcing mountain regions to cope with water... Read More Earth’s cryosphere is on the brink of a preventable disaster. Rising temperatures from carbon emissions are pushing communities closer... Read More
How restoring rivers helps fight climate change March 18, 2024 Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains why the nature-based climate solutions used by the Kennebecasis Watershed Restoration Committee—a participant in our... Read More Ever wonder how nature can combat the dual crises of climate change and biodiversity loss? WWF-Canada’s Elizabeth Hendriks explains... Read More
Forest for the trees: WWF-Canada’s year in conservation December 18, 2023 Year in Review 2023 began with the promise of progress. The Global Biodiversity Framework had just been signed at COP15 in Montreal, setting humanity on a mission to protect and restore a third of planet before... Read More Year in Review 2023 began with the promise of progress. The Global Biodiversity Framework had just been signed at... Read More