The first case of a walrus dying of bird flu registered on SvalbardSvalbard, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 31 Jul 2024
The Independent Barents Observer
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Nuclear expert fears flooded radioactive dump sites in Siberia can threaten Arctic OceanSeversk, Tomsk, Russia 15 Apr 2024
The Independent Barents Observer
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King crab boom in northern Norway has become multi-million dollar industryBarrents, Norway 6 Apr 2024
The Independent Barents Observer
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Tiny amount of radioactive iodine measured in TromsøTromsø, Troms, Norway 3 Apr 2024
The Independent Barents Observer
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Bird flu outbreak hits Barents Sea coastVidyayevo, Murmansk, Russia 15 Jul 2023
The Independent Barents Observer
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Heatwave hit Europe’s Arctic coastLakselv, Finnmark Fylke, Norway 25 May 2023
The Independent Barents Observer
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Can we convince tourists to go hiking without leaving any traces?Å, Nordland, Norway 6 Sep 2022
The Independent Barents Observer
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Second year in row, big numbers of wild reindeer calves are found dead along banks of great river KhatangaKhatanga river, Krasnoyarskiy, Russia 6 Aug 2021
The Independent Barents Observer
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Harp seal pups dying on beach as winter sea ice failsBlanc-Sablon, Quebec, Canada 20 Mar 2021
National Geographic
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Landslide rumbles through houses, gardens, roadsPort Moresby, National Capital, Papua New Guinea 15 Feb 2021
The National
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Record November warmth in SvalbardLongyearbyen, Svalbard, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 12 Nov 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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After record heat comes extreme cold to Russian Arctic coastНорильск, Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia 29 Dec 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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Shocking temperatures across the Arctic22 Nov 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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Gray heron seen for first time in contiguous US, as species expands rangeMadaket, Massachusetts, United States 21 Sep 2020
National Geographic
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Record-warm Arctic summer did not bring joy to wildlifeKhatanga, Krasnoyarskiy, Russia 21 Aug 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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Researchers came to study Russian Arctic glacier, but found only big lake3 Sep 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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Climate change hits back, Svalbard coal mine flooded by melting glacierLongyearbyen, Svalbard, Svalbard and Jan Mayen 30 Jul 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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"Uncontrolled outbreak" says city in northern Sweden and imposes lockdownGällivare, Norrbotten, Sweden 17 Jun 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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Miners hunting for metals to battery cars threaten Sámi reindeer herder's homeland9 Jul 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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Radioactivity is blowing in the air26 Jun 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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After infection of more than 2,000 workers, situation comes under control at Belokamenka construction siteMurmansk, Murmansk, Russia 16 Jun 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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Rats come out of hiding as lockdowns eliminate urban trashNew York City, New York, United States 3 Apr 2020
National Geographic
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Menyamya Road cut off by landslide caused by heavy rainMorobe, Papua New Guinea 28 Apr 2020
The National
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Starvation death looms as huge amount of snow piles up over icy crustSápmi 22 Mar 2020
The Independent Barents Observer
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First recorded striped dolphin sighting on Haida GwaiiCrow's Nest, Haisa Gwaii, Canada 8 May 2020
Haida Gwaii Observer
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SR4 closure may extend for weeks or monthsSkamokawa, Washington, United States 27 Jan 2020
Chinook Observer
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Distemper Remains Likely Cause of Gulf of Maine Seal Die-OffGloucester, Massachusetts, United States 19 Dec 2018
National Public Radio
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Vegetation in Barents Region disturbed by mid-autumn thawKirkenes, Finnmark Fylke, Norway 16 Nov 2018
The Independent Barents Observer
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Wave after wave of garbage hits the Dominican RepublicSanto Domingo de Guzmán, Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic 24 Jul 2018
National Post
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Dead and dying birds rain down in unexplained occurrence in B.C. communityTsawwassen, British Columbia, Canada 21 Sep 2018
National Post
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Across the Arctic, bubbling lakes are leaking carbon dioxide, methane and other dangerous greenhouse gasesWestern Brooks Range, Alaska 25 Sep 2018
National Post
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Almost every part of Canada’s largest national park is deterioratingWood Buffalo National Park 15 Jul 2018
National Post
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Polar Bears Appear Where They Never Were BeforeSummit Camp, Greenland 20 Jul 2018
National Geographic
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Record-breaking heat hits Norway, Finland and Sweden / Arctic Circle closes on 32CStockholm, Stockholms län, Sweden 18 Jul 2018
National Post
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«We have a difficult ice situation around the oil platform»26 Jun 2018
The Independent Barents Observer
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Contiguous U.S. had its warmest May on recordUnited States of America 6 Jun 2018
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
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Water flowing out of Lake Ontario hit record high last monthKingston, Ontario, Canada 14 Mar 2018
National Observer
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Bull sharks colonize N.C.'s Pamlico Sound, prompting ominous predictions for humansPalmico Sound, North Carolina, United States 16 Apr 2018
Charlotte Observer
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Essential research: One dead seabird at a timeWest Coast, United States 14 Mar 2018
Chinook Observer
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On thin ice, North Pole camp folds after only 12 days26 Apr 2018
Barents Observer
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Mass vaccination against anthrax continues on Yamal tundraСалехард, Ямало-Ненецкий АО, Russia 22 Mar 2018
The Independent Barents Observer
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Heat shockwaves in the highest NorthPevek, Chaunsky District, Chukotka Autonomous District, Russia 7 Mar 2018
The Independent Barents Observer
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Sounds of Skating on Thin IceStockholm, Stockholm, Sweden 9 Feb 2018
National Geographic
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As ice layers get thinner, ship sets another Arctic speed recordNovaya Zemlya, Архангельская область, Russia 16 Jan 2018
The Independent Barents Observer
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As ice layers get thinner, ship sets another Arctic speed recordNorthern Sea Route, Russian Federation 16 Jan 2018
The Independent Barents Observer
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Arctic saw 2nd warmest year, smallest winter sea ice coverage on record in 2017 | NOAAArctic Region, World 12 Dec 2017
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)
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Environment ministers on Barents coast to discuss Arctic sea safety and climate changeVardø, Finnmark Fylke, Norway 24 Nov 2017
The Independent Barents Observer
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Heavier Rainfall Will Increase Water Pollution in the FutureNew York Bight 27 Jul 2017
National Geographic
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How Climate Change Likely Heightened Harvey’s FuryHouston, Texas, United States 28 Aug 2017
National Geographic
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New Jersey-Size Dead Zone Is Largest Ever in Gulf of MexicoNorthern Gulf of Mexico 2 Aug 2017
National Geographic
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Arctic Greenland is burning: Hunters blinded by billowing smoke during wild reindeer huntNassuttoq Island, Greenland 8 Aug 2017
National Post
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Plastic Garbage Patch Bigger Than Mexico Found in PacificSouth Pacific Ocean Gyre 25 Jul 2017
National Geographic
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Experts warn gas pipes are in real danger from exploding tundraYamal Region, Russia 26 Jul 2017
The Independent Barents Observer
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More than 800,000 reindeer vaccinated against anthraxYamal Peninsula, Russia 8 Aug 2017
The Independent Barents Observer
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Methane explodes under Yamal tundra, creates another sinkholeYamal Peninsula, Russia 3 Jul 2017
The Independent Barents Observer
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Assessing the U.S. Climate in September 2017Contiguous United States 1 Sep 2017
National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI)
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Bizarre, Glowing Sea Creatures Bloom in the PacificGulf of Alaska, United States 13 Jun 2017
National Geographic
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Fast-Growing Moss Is Turning Antarctica GreenGreen Island, Antarctica 19 May 2017
National Geographic
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The reindeer island that disappearedBugrino, Russia 15 May 2017
The Independent Barents Observer
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Signs of Adaptation to Climate ChangeNorthern Lau Islands, Fiji 13 Feb 2017
National Geographic Society (blogs)
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West Coast Harmful Algal BloomPacific Ocean, Northern to East Coasts 2 May 2016
National Ocean Service (NOAA)
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On Arctic island, a reindeer tragedyКолгуевский сельсовет, Nenets Autonomous Okrug, Russia 4 May 2016
The Independent Barents Observer
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Global Warming Pushes Maple Trees, Syrup to the BrinkDurham, New Hampshire, United States 2 Sep 2015
National Geographic
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Soot and Dirt Is Melting Snow and Ice Around the World10 Jun 2014
National Geographic
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Climate Change Threatens the Future of the Winter OlympicsSochi, Krasnodarskiy, Russia 22 Feb 2014
National Geographic
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