When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. Credit: Illustration by Julia Wytrazek / Getty Images An abandoned gold mine in Canada is known ...
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Russian rivers are creating mysterious new clouds in the Arctic, scientists discover
Arctic clouds form faster when seeded by gases released from terrestrial organic matter carried by rivers into the Russian ...
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Scientists sound alarm after grim Arctic find: 'We may trigger a deadly sequence'
Across the top of the world, the frozen ground that once locked away ancient gases and kept ecosystems stable is starting to ...
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Experts issue warning as military facilities face threat from underground: 'There is a real risk'
These aren't merely theoretical problems for the future. Experts issue warning as military facilities face threat from underground: 'There is a real risk' first appeared on The Cool Down.
Scientists with government agencies and academia depend on each other and the public to help keep track of risky spots From the Southeast rainforest to the Arctic tundra, warming conditions are ...
Across the Arctic, strange things are happening to the landscape. Massive lakes, several square miles in size, have disappeared in the span of a few days. Hillsides slump. Ice-rich ground collapses, ...
Scientists have found evidence that the Asian continent was free of permafrost when Earth’s average temperature was 4.5˚ C warmer than today Scientists have found evidence that the Asian continent was ...
The number of wildland fires burning in the Arctic is on the rise, according to NASA researchers. Moreover, these blazes are ...
An abandoned gold mine in Canada is known as a "sleeping monster" by Indigenous locals – because it contains enough arsenic to kill 1.7 trillion people. Giant Mine, near the subarctic city of ...
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