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A study led by the UAB and the CREAF shows that the loss of nitrogen from Arctic soil not only deprives plants of a vital ...
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Thawing Permafrost Poised To Fuel Surge in Canadian Wildfires - MSNThe accelerating thaw of permafrost due to climate change could dramatically increase the risk of wildfires in Arctic and subarctic regions, according to new research published in Nature ...
Global warming is exacerbated in subarctic regions and therefore represents a risk to the maintenance of this biodiversity. The fieldwork took place in August 2019, ...
The British and Russian scientists were on a mission to study how the boreal forests of the subarctic region are transforming with climate change. Together they measured 2,000 trees, ...
Other indigenous delicacies from the subarctic and Arctic region include skerpikjøt, a Faroese dish of air-dried lamb that gains a funky, fermented taste akin to blue cheese as it dries, and ...
Wolverine populations are distributed throughout boreal regions in the northern hemisphere, including arctic and subarctic regions and western North America, the Wolverine Foundation noted.
Both regions are already experiencing an uptick in wildfire activity as a consequence of climate change. In 2023 alone, wildfires torched 15 million hectares of land in Canada.
Wolverine populations are distributed throughout boreal regions in the northern hemisphere, including arctic and subarctic regions and western North America, the Wolverine Foundation noted.
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