The 2012 Arctic Cat 700 Core is a 2/4WD ATV built to handle pretty much anything you might throw at it, no matter whether it's about chores around the house or farm or outdoor fun riding on ...
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The 2005 Arctic Cat 250 2x4 is a small-displacement ATV designed ... luggage racks offers enough for a lot of gear and even extra fuel for longer trips.
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In colder waters, experts say, the fuel does not break down but sinks in lumps that linger in sediments, threatening fragile ecosystems. An international ban starting July first, on the use of ...
Arctic Slope Regional Corporation is owned by and represents the business interests of the Arctic Slope Inupiat. Since opening enrollment in 1989 to Alaska Natives born after 1971, the corporation ...
Bowdoin College is located along the North Atlantic coast, a region extending into the Arctic and characterized as one of the most dynamic and challenging environments in the world. For over 10,000 ...
A SIGNIFICANT day for environmental protection in the Arctic has arrived. As of July 1, a long-awaited international ban on the use of heavy fuel oil (HFO) by ships operating in these fragile ...
From today, ships going through Arctic waters can no longer use or carry heavy fuel oil (HFO) under a UN shipping agency ...
Esther D. Brimmer’s testimony to the U.S. House Homeland Security Subcommittee on Transportation and Maritime Security addresses changing geopolitics in the Arctic as part of a broader ...
Hurtigruten’s Svalbard Line, however, offers a unique chance to experience the Norwegian Arctic in both comfort and style. Although not a budget trip, it comes with a smaller price tag than many ...
Climate models generally predict that as the Arctic warms, clouds in the region will contain more liquid water and less ice, since warmer temperatures typically suppress the formation of ice crystals.