Study aims to show how each person contributes to melting sea ice
Written by Elaine Anselmi
Written by Katharine Sandiford
Photo by Lewis Hulbert
For centuries, newcomers to the Arctic have marvelled at its powerful stillness. But as the ice melts away and shipping traffic rises, can the Arctic fight back against noise?
Written by Samia Madwar
Photo by Doug Allan/Minden Pictures
Every year, millions of birds from all over the world arrive in Canada's Arctic. Here's what to look out for.
Written by Clare Kines
Red knot are frequent flyers. One has gone almost to the moon-and-back in its lifetime. Photos by Clare Kines
The polar bear is getting more attention than ever, but that may be harming the animal more than helping.
Written by Daniel Campbell
A tiny Inuit community is linking climate change with personal health
Written by Francis Tessier-Burns
A NEW APP, INUKNET, GIVES NUNATSIAVUMMIUT THE CHANCE TO TRACK THE EVERY-DAY EFFECTS OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON PEOPLE. PHOTO COURTESY ASHLEE CUNSOLO WILLOX
What happens in the North when the sky starts falling.
Written by Beth Covvey, Samia Madwar
No fear-mongering. No exaggeration. For Ian Stirling, it's purely about the science.
Written by Samia Madwar
Ian Stirling. Photo by Émilie Smith