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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
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
Arctic caribou are on thin ice. AI and other tech can help change that November 15, 2023 New technologies like AI can help ensure the long-term survival of the ocean-faring Dolphin and Union caribou and other at-risk herds. Read More New technologies like AI can help ensure the long-term survival of the ocean-faring Dolphin and Union caribou and other... Read More
Above and below the ice, Arctic species need your help November 21, 2022 The Canadian Arctic is warming even faster than we previously thought. This is putting wildlife on an increasingly dangerous course both above and below the sea ice. This Giving Tuesday, you can help make... Read More The Canadian Arctic is warming even faster than we previously thought. This is putting wildlife on an increasingly dangerous... Read More
Good news for polar bears in Canada’s central Arctic November 13, 2020 By WWF-Canada’s Brandon Laforest and WWF Arctic’s Melanie Lancaster Polar bears in some parts of Canada are getting fatter and more numerous according to recent survey results from two of the world’s 19 polar... Read More By WWF-Canada’s Brandon Laforest and WWF Arctic’s Melanie Lancaster Polar bears in some parts of Canada are getting fatter... Read More
4 Arctic species that depend on ice April 5, 2019 Arctic wildlife get their time in the spotlight in Our Planet. Read More Arctic wildlife get their time in the spotlight in Our Planet. Read More
Making sense of the walrus scene in Our Planet April 5, 2019 Tragedy strikes for walruses in Netflix’s new series, Our Planet. Here’s why. Read More Tragedy strikes for walruses in Netflix’s new series, Our Planet. Here’s why. Read More
Climate change is driving more killer whales to the Arctic March 26, 2019 For many, time spent in the Arctic is an invaluable lesson in embracing unpredictability. That was the case when members of our Arctic team and other conservationists spent two months in Tremblay Sound for the annual narwhal camp. During... Read More For many, time spent in the Arctic is an invaluable lesson in embracing unpredictability. That was the case when members... Read More
Nunavut Land Use Plan needs to dip its toe in the ocean January 19, 2016 There is work underway to develop a land-use plan for Nunavut that supports the well-being of northern communities while promoting environmental integrity. But the plan concentrates mainly on land and leaves Nunavut’s marine areas... Read More There is work underway to develop a land-use plan for Nunavut that supports the well-being of northern communities while... Read More
A frozen security blanket for the world December 7, 2015 How saving the Arctic really means saving ourselves. Read More How saving the Arctic really means saving ourselves. Read More