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Arctic

Evidence grows that warming Arctic may cause extreme weather

NEWS: A warming Arctic may change the weather for hundreds of millions of people

Surface melting is speeding flow of Greenland glaciers

NEWS: Surface melting of Greenland ice sheets is speeding up their flow into the sea

Warming Arctic may mean fewer icy blasts for Europe and America

Scientists agree that the Arctic is warming fast, but differ on the global impact

Arrests as Greenpeace targets Gazprom Arctic oil shipment

Arrests as Greenpeace targets Gazprom Arctic oil shipment

NEWS: Dutch security board Rainbow Warrior vessel in Rotterdam as campaign against Arctic oil extraction intensifies

Total buys Gazprom's first offshore Arctic oil shipment

Total buys Gazprom’s first offshore Arctic oil shipment

NEWS: Campaign group Greenpeace says it will send ship to intercept and escort oil tanker to Europe

Greenland ice melt 'accelerating' say scientists

Greenland ice melt ‘accelerating’ say scientists

NEWS: Greenland’s ice loss is accelerating, suggesting that the edges of the entire ice cap may be unstable

Arctic shipping lanes open for four months by 2050 - IPCC

Arctic shipping lanes open for four months by 2050 – IPCC

NEWS: Shorter shipping route could cut emissions and the costs of trade, but with increased environmental risks

Arctic melt 'speeding up' say scientists

Arctic melt ‘speeding up’ say scientists

Pace of change at North Pole is surprising scientists: latest studies show the region is at its warmest for 40,000 years

Arctic temperatures could increase 13C by 2100

Arctic temperatures could increase 13C by 2100

Scientists predict that temperatures in the Arctic could rise by over six times the level deemed safe for the planet

Arctic melt likely to affect citizens in EU and USA

Arctic melt likely to affect citizens in EU and USA

Weather extremes in temperate countries may be down to melting of Arctic snow and ice, according to Chinese and American scientists

Russian Parliament grants Greenpeace Arctic 30 'amnesty'

Russian Parliament grants Greenpeace Arctic 30 ‘amnesty’

Campaigners set to return home to families for Christmas, although fate of four Russian colleagues still unclear

Greener Arctic 'warming rapidly' says US agency

Greener Arctic ‘warming rapidly’ says US agency

Ice melt declined in 2013 due to cooler temperatures, but NOAA says North Pole continues to heat leading to changes on land and sea

Greenpeace enlists stars for Arctic Christmas card series

Greenpeace enlists stars for Arctic Christmas card series

Raymond Briggs, Vivienne Westwood and Jarvis Cocker among artists highlighting threat of melting Arctic

Chuck Hagel: clean energy capability makes US Army 'stronger fighting force'

Chuck Hagel: clean energy capability makes US Army ‘stronger fighting force’

US defense chief says investments in wind, solar and energy efficiency will boost military’s ability to operate around the world

Shell hopes Arctic drilling will resume in 2014

Shell hopes Arctic drilling will resume in 2014

Shell hopes Arctic drilling will resume in Chukchi Sea next year, after setbacks caused programme to be suspended this summer

Hempleman-Adams: "the Arctic is the canary in the mine"

Hempleman-Adams: “the Arctic is the canary in the mine”

Explorer first travelled to the Arctic in 1982. Back then, he says, there was more ice and the Inuits didn’t need air conditioning

Liam Fox: Greenpeace arrests shows Russia's military intent in Arctic

Liam Fox: Greenpeace arrests shows Russia’s military intent in Arctic

Russia’s “heavy handed” treatment of Greenpeace activists signals increasing militarisation of Arctic, says MP Liam Fox

UK must re-engage with Arctic warns Iceland President

UK must re-engage with Arctic warns Iceland President

Olafur Grimmson tells audience in London severity of situation in Polar regions demands international attention

Greenland's Arctic tundra set to start emitting carbon

Greenland’s Arctic tundra set to start emitting carbon

As climate warms, scientists in Greenland warn the small Arctic shrubs could stop absorbing carbon and start emitting it

Russian authorities threaten to shoot Greenpeace Arctic protesters

Russian authorities threaten to shoot Greenpeace Arctic protesters

The Russian coastguard threatened to shoot two activists, who this morning climbed on board an Arctic oil rig, says Greenpeace

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