Caribou and muskoxen significantly affect Arctic plant growth, revealing their overlooked role in climate impacts.
Scientists have discovered that the Arctic's vast permafrost areas are now releasing more greenhouse gases than they absorb, ...
The story of Arctic greening has overlooked some main characters. At center stage are climate change and warming temperatures ...
In the remote Siberian tundra, the ground itself has begun to explode. Since 2014, more than 20 mysterious craters, each ...
A decade ago, a mysterious crater appeared in the Russian Arctic, forming a huge jagged hole hundreds of feet wide. Since ...
As climate change enables the planting of trees further north, initiatives to establish forests in Arctic regions have gained ...
The normally tree-free tundra already stores a vast resource of carbon within its soil. The researchers say any new forests ...
An international group of scientists argues in the journal Nature Geoscience that planting trees at high latitudes will speed up, not slow down, global warming.
In a surprising twist that challenges popular climate solutions, scientists have discovered that planting trees in the Arctic ...
Tree planting has been widely touted as a cost-effective way of reducing global warming, due to trees' ability to store large quantities of carbon from the atmosphere. But, an international group of ...
Tree planting has been widely touted as a cost-effective way of reducing global warming, due to trees' ability to store large quantities of carbon ...