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Arctic

Oceans offer best clue to understanding climate change

Oceans offer best clue to understanding climate change

Decreasing levels of Arctic ice and rising temperatures in the world’s oceans make case for action increasingly clear

US Interior Sec: We won’t let Shell screw up Arctic drilling

US Interior Sec: We won’t let Shell screw up Arctic drilling

Ken Salazar says Arctic oil is essential to Obama’s energy plan but must be approached with caution

Climate change “greening” the Arctic

Climate change “greening” the Arctic

NASA funded study finds conditions resemble those found 4-6 degrees of latitude further south just 30 years ago as region warms

Dramatic ice melt predicted in Canadian Arctic

Dramatic ice melt predicted in Canadian Arctic

One fifth of Canada’s Arctic Archipelago glaciers could melt by 2100, causing a sea level rise of 3.5cm, according to new research from ice2sea

North Pole sea lane open for business by 2050 say experts

North Pole sea lane open for business by 2050 say experts

Melting sea ice caused by global warming set to offer shipping companies opportunity to exploit new Arctic route

Arctic winter sea ice down 9% since 2003

Arctic winter sea ice down 9% since 2003

Arctic sea ice levels dropped 9% in the winter between 2003 and 2012 according to analysis from the American Geophysical Union

Thawing Arctic set to release tonnes of stored carbon

Thawing Arctic set to release tonnes of stored carbon

The melting of Arctic ice frozen for many thousands or even millions of years is speeding up, a potential route for carbon frozen deep below ground level

Arctic ministers urge swift climate action to protect region

Arctic ministers urge swift climate action to protect region

Ministers from Canada, Russia and US join call to tackle black carbon and methane emissions to reduce short term warming

Arctic species set to suffer as warming grips polar region

Arctic species set to suffer as warming grips polar region

Warming areas of the Arctic mean some species of animal and plantlife will struggle, while others could thrive if they adapt fast enough

Warren Buffett makes $2.5bn solar energy investment

Warren Buffett makes $2.5bn solar energy investment

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0830-1700 GMT

Arctic glacier melt caught on camera

Arctic glacier melt caught on camera

Effects of warming atmosphere and seas evident in series of new pictures released by Extreme Ice Survey team

New York considers all options to make city safe following Sandy

New York considers all options to make city safe following Sandy

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 GMT

Poland’s use of vetoes on EU climate goals has no legal basis

Poland’s use of vetoes on EU climate goals has no legal basis

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

VIDEO: A record-breaking year for the Arctic & Antarctic

VIDEO: A record-breaking year for the Arctic & Antarctic

Sea ice levels in the North and South Poles have dominated the climate change debate this summer – these animations demonstrate why.

Pakistan passes draft climate change law

Pakistan passes draft climate change law

Climate Live: The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

Sea ice

Is the Arctic’s loss Antarctica’s gain?

While Arctic sea ice cover plummeted this summer, many suggest this was balanced by gains in ice cover at the Antarctic. So who’s right?

Climate Live: UK MPs call for halt in Arctic oil and gas drilling as sea ice shrink to lowest levels

Climate Live: UK MPs call for halt in Arctic oil and gas drilling as sea ice shrink to lowest levels

The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

Arctic ice hits record low

Arctic ice hits record low

National Snow and Ice Center in Colorado reports sea ice levels hit likely minimum on September 16, offering clearest signal yet of climate change

UNEP: Pollution from shipping and oil exploration could accelerate Arctic ice thaw

UNEP: Pollution from shipping and oil exploration could accelerate Arctic ice thaw

UN Environment Programme says that the effects of even small amounts of pollution on the Arctic Ocean have not been fully assessed.

Climate Live: Shipping and oil industries set to accelerate Arctic thaw, says UNEP

Climate Live: Shipping and oil industries set to accelerate Arctic thaw, says UNEP

The latest climate change headlines curated by RTCC, updated daily from 0900-1700 BST

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