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Antarctica shows rapid ice loss as warming mirrors Greenland’s meltdown
ANKARA Antarctica’s frozen stability is showing signs of unraveling under the pressure of global warming, with scientists observing increased surface melting, glacier acceleration and shrinking sea ice similar to trends seen in Greenland,...
Sailor issues warning after uncovering shocking natural phenomenon: 'Will be very difficult to reverse'
"This is part of a trend." by Mandy CarrOctober 26, 2025 Tamara Klink became the second woman to sail through the Northwest Passage in September, something that would have been difficult to do only three decades ago unless you had an icebreaker...
Amaroq starts selling 'Single Mine Origin' gold from Nalunaq
The AIM-traded firm’s launch followed its integration into the SMO platform, which certifies that gold is traceable from mine to market and produced to the highest environmental, social and governance standards. It said all Nalunaq gold shipped to...
“Everything Is Starting to Collapse”: Scientists Warn Coral Reefs Have Hit a Climate Tipping Point (and we may be next)
IN A NUTSHELL 🌊 The collapse of coral reefs signals a major climate tipping point that threatens marine ecosystems worldwide. 📈 Recent warming has caused unprecedented bleaching of 80 percent of the world’s reefs, affecting half-a-billion people...
Climate Change Weekly # 559 — Research Continues to Undermine Unusual, Catastrophic Nature of Present Climate Change
IN THIS ISSUE: Research Continues to Undermine Unusual, Catastrophic Nature of Present Climate Change Climate Lawsuits Continue to Fizzle Out Research Continues to Undermine Unusual, Catastrophic Nature of Present Climate Change For two decades or...
Unleash Philippines 2025: Unlocking the power of young Filipino innovators
Philstar.com October 17, 2025 | 2:44pm MANILA, Philippines – In September 2025, UNLEASH held its first-ever Regional Innovation Lab in the Philippines, gathering 150 innovators from across the country to design solutions to pressing challenges in...
Canoe North Adventures gears up busy year of exploration in Canada’s far north
October 16, 2025 · 0 Comments By Constance Scrafield Canoe North Adventures (CNA), based out of Hockley Valley, is booking unusually large numbers for their 2026 list of canoe trips in Canada’s far north. “Way ahead of last year,” said Al Pace,...
Scientists Warn About the ‘Greenlandification’ of Antarctica
As recently as the 1990s, when the Greenland Ice Sheet and the rest of the Arctic region were measurably thawing under the climatic blowtorch of human-caused global warming, most of Antarctica’s vast ice cap still seemed securely frozen. But not...
Some Shovelnose Sturgeon in Illinois Are Huge and Researchers Are Fishing for Reasons Why
Most days, researcher Stefan Tucker, with trawls, trammel nets, trot lines and even electrofishing gear, is on his boat looking for sturgeon in the Rock River. The nearly 300-mile waterway winds through Illinois’ northwest corner, at depths...
Climate change in the Arctic: How melting ice is causing Greenland to ‘shrink’
Published on 16/10/2025 - 8:00 GMT+2 As climate change hits the Arctic with accelerating speed, Greenland is “shrinking” in size. New research from DTU Space, published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Solid Earth, says the Danish territory...
Eclipse set to expand rare earths bounty with Greenland drilling
With US-China tensions spiking over critical minerals, Gronnedal’s NdPr-heavy carbonatite-hosted resource – and its potentially much bigger future scale - positions Eclipse as a likely linch-pin in the Western supply chain. The company’s proposed...
Will the Trump administration attempt to annex Greenland, Canada, or somewhere else? A prominent historian’s take
Donald J. Trump, the president of the United States of America, has been expressing a desire to annex the territory of other countries—including that of some allies, such as Greenland, an autonomous territory of Denmark. (He has also repeatedly...
Antarctica is starting to look a lot like Greenland—and that isn’t good
“We thought it was just going to take ages for any kind of climate impacts to be seen in Antarctica. And that’s really not true,” said Mottram, adding that some of the earliest warnings came from scientists who saw collapsing ice shelves,...
Missionirnewsbreaks Ucore Rare Metals Inc. (TSX.V: UCU) (OTCQX: UURAF) Taps Greenland's Massive Tanbreez Deposit To Fuel Rapidsx(TM) Rare Earth Processing
(MENAFN- Investor Brand Network) Ucore Rare Metals (TSX.V: UCU) (OTCQX: UURAF) recently signed a letter of intent with Critical Metals Corp. to secure up to 10,000 metric tons annually of heavy rare earth concentrate starting in 2027, anchoring a...
Critical Metals Raises $50 Million To Power Greenland Rare Earth Project
Critical Metals Corp. (NASDAQ:CRML) shares were trading higher on Thursday after it announced that it has entered into a securities purchase agreement with a major institutional investor. The stock has since given up its gains and is now trading...
Eutelsat + Tusass expand strategic partnership to bring resilient LEO connectivity to Greenland
Tusass, Greenland’s national provider of telecommunications services, has signed a strategic. multi-year agreement to bring Eutelsat’s OneWeb LEO connectivity to Greenland—this expanded partnership will enable the delivery of secure and resilient...
Can Technology Save a World Hurtling Toward Disorder?
A little over a year ago, during a war game conducted to test artificial intelligence against human reasoning in an imagined conflict between the United States and China, a funny thing happened. The team guided by AI–powered by OpenAI’s...
My Arctic adventure of icebergs, tattoos and tea
Greenland is in Trump's sights, putting the spotlight on cultural identity as tourism numbers surge A thunderous boom follows a piercing crack, and we scramble to the sides of the boat, all eyes scanning the endless drift of icebergs, some shaped...
NASA uncovers abandoned military base with dark secret under Greenland's ice
Matt Jackson Trendswatch Content Editor 09:49, 15 Oct 2025 A NASA scientist discovered far more than expected whilst probing deep beneath Greenland's ice sheet. Chad Greene was trying to locate the ice bed when he stumbled upon a US Army base...
MIT-Led Research Uncovers First Evidence of 4.5-Billion-Year-Old Proto Earth
Artist impression of the Early Earth’s (proto Earth) planetary surface. Credit: Tim Bertelink / Wikimedia Commons / CC BY-SA 4.0 Researchers have uncovered what may be the first direct evidence of Earth’s original form, identifying chemical traces...