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16 quiet places to chill in Bangkok to escape the chaos
Bangkok is the most visited city in the world and is a feast for the senses – it honks, it sizzles, it shines, and it can ...
In 2006, when the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, or NOAA, released the first-ever Arctic Report Card, scientists already knew the top of the world was in trouble. It’s now much ...
A yearly checkup on the region documents a warmer, rainier Arctic and 200 Alaskan rivers “rusting” as melting tundra leaches minerals from the soil into waterways. By Eric Niiler Reporting from the ...
Senior Scientist, National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC), Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences (CIRES), University of Colorado Boulder Matthew L. Druckenmiller receives ...
Yet another arctic blast of bitter cold air spread into the Central Plains, Midwest and Great Lakes and will spread through much of the East by early this week, sending some temperatures plunging ...
This Super King Air 200 became the first aircraft to deploy the Garmin Autoland system during a flight Dec. 20, 2025. Credit: Buffalo River Aviation A Super King Air 200 became the first aircraft to ...
The Arctic last season was the hottest it has been in the past 125 years. The extent of sea ice during its usual maximum in March was the lowest in 47 years of satellite recordkeeping. The North ...
The Arctic is a dramatically different place than it was 20 years ago, when scientists first began giving it an annual checkup—and its current state is dire. The first Arctic Report Card was released ...
The Arctic has experienced its hottest year since records began, a US science agency announced Tuesday, as climate change triggers cascading impacts from melting glaciers and sea ice to greening ...
Hundreds of Arctic rivers and streams are turning bright red-orange, not from chemical pollution, but from naturally occurring iron spilling from long-frozen ground as temperatures warm. The "rusting ...
Drones have been used to successfully collect samples from the exhaled breath - or “blow” - from wild humpback, sperm and fin whales in northern Norway, hailing a new era of non-invasive health ...
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King jokes about his age as he raises concerns about the impact of climate change in the Arctic
King Charles joked about his age as he raised concerns about the impact climate change is having on the Arctic. Speaking with environmentalist Steve Backshall, the monarch discussed his trip to the ...
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