Arctic

    Loud Threats to Whales in the Arctic (TT)

    Loud Threats to Whales in the Arctic (TT)

    As the ice disappears from the Arctic, new shipping routes have opened up. This poses a risk to the whales that swim the same routes, warns WWF.

    “The Earth Rang Like a Bell” – Nine Days in a Row (TT)

    “The Earth Rang Like a Bell” – Nine Days in a Row (TT)

    An unexplained hum puzzled seismologists around the world - who joined forces to solve the mystery. Climate change was the triggering factor, according to the study.

    Polar bears are at risk of starving to death as the climate warms

    Polar bears are at risk of starving to death as the climate warms

    When the polar bears are forced to spend more time on land than on the ice, the risk of them starving to death increases, a new study shows. This shows, say the researchers, that Polar Bears will find it difficult to adapt to a changing climate with warmer summers. "Polar bears are not grizzly bears wearing white coats. They're very, very different." said Charles Robbins, director of the Washington State University Bear Center and co-author of the study in the journal Nature Communications.

    The secret of the narwhal

    The secret of the narwhal

    The narwhal is a relatively small arctic toothed whale (4 - 5 meters). It is shy and typically lives in the drift ice around the northern ice cap, where it can live up to 100 years. This makes the narwhal particularly vulnerable to the severe climate changes that are taking place around the Arctic. The Inuit have traditionally hunted narwhals both for their valuable tusk, fine meat and not least, for the tasty skin.

    The Arctic is warming faster than expected

    The Arctic is warming faster than expected

    The sea ice in the Arctic will melt much faster than previously thought because today's climate models underestimate the rate, according to new research.

    Walrus in Smögen

    Walrus in Smögen

    Walruses usually swim in the Arctic, but now a young walrus lies on a pier in Smögen and basks in the sun

    Evidence of fish under the last ice of the Arctic

    Evidence of fish under the last ice of the Arctic

    She has researched life under the Arctic's last intact ice – a place where no one has done research before. "We will map an unknown ecosystem," says marine biologist Pauline Snoeijs Leijonmalm

    A Diver’s Diary from the Arctic Ocean: Part 3

    A Diver’s Diary from the Arctic Ocean: Part 3

    Underwater photography in Northern Norway heads below the surface to film killer whales and humpback whales eating herring. They also dive at night and meet other inhabitants of the Arctic Ocean

    The threat to Greenland’s life force

    The threat to Greenland’s life force

    During an expedition in northeastern Greenland, we met arctic researcher Mie Winding. She studies the microscopic creatures that are necessary for all life in the oceans. Here she explains how the oceanic food chain works, and how the shrinking of the sea ice and the melting of the glaciers affect the entire ecosystem in the Arctic

    Sweden leads meeting on ocean protection in the Arctic

    Sweden leads meeting on ocean protection in the Arctic

    About 30 percent of the world's undiscovered gas resources and 13 percent of the world's undiscovered oil resources are estimated to be north of the Arctic Circle. Sweden now leads meeting on ocean protection in the Arctic

    “The bear was going to eat me” – Polar bear attacked DSP’s team in Greenland

    “The bear was going to eat me” – Polar bear attacked DSP’s team in Greenland

    The expedition to Greenland has been attacked by a polar bear. It broke in through a window and bit researcher Lars-Öivind Knutsen in the arm

    She will do research on life under the last ice of the Arctic

    She will do research on life under the last ice of the Arctic

    Is there life under the last ice of the Arctic? Researcher Pauline Snoeijs Leijonmalm hopes for it, but does not dare to hope for anything until she has an actual fish in her hand