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The Arctic outpost meant to safeguard humanity’s future is now ground zero for a host of issues linked to climate change.
A new study shows microbes in Arctic lakes are driving methane emissions - fueling a dangerous feedback loop as the region ...
While most lakes release methane from their sediment, new research has found that some are releasing higher-than-expected amounts. In the new study, led by Marie Bulínová from UiT The Arctic ...
U.S.-based Aquafortus is using a novel desalination technology to transform produced water in the Permian, Midcontinent and ...
The heat that hit Svalbard in February was so intense that scientists could dig into the ground with spoons, "like it was soft ice cream." ...
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🧊 Methane monster under the ice — Arctic lakes becoming potent climate disruptors
The Arctic is warming faster than many other parts of the planet. This warming is not only melting ice and snow—it’s also ...
Getting rid of the “forever chemical” Trifluoroacetic acid, or TFA, found in everything from drinking water to human blood, ...
Montana Renewables announced on Tuesday plans for an on-site water treatment plant at their Great Falls facility.
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