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Natalie Gillis named as pilot in fatal Colonie crash
FOX 23 News Albany· 2 days agoNatalie Gillis, a Canadian pilot known for her adventurous spirit and commitment to environmental conservation, tragically passed away on June 17, 2024,...
Unusual ideas to slow polar melting are gaining traction
The Week via Yahoo News· 1 day ago"Releasing stratospheric aerosols at multiple latitudes...Programme chief scientist Andrea Hinwood...
Discovering grolars at Yellowknife gallery were related was 'pretty cool' says taxidermist
CBC via Yahoo News· 8 hours agoA taxidermist says it was "pretty cool" to discover a pair of grolar bears at his wildlife gallery...
Featured: Total Solar Eclipse 2026: Iceland to Greenland Polar Cruise
New Scientist· 2 days agoWhile Greenland never becomes completely dark during August, Jamie can still introduce you to the...
‘Grolar’ Bears Have Come to the Arctic, But There Aren’t Many of Them
ExplorersWeb via Yahoo News· 22 hours agoFor years, as the world has warmed, the territories of polar bears and grizzly bears have started to...
All About the 2024 Summer Solstice: What Is It and When Will It Occur?
People via Yahoo News· 4 days agoParts of the United States, like Alaska, have specific traditions to honor the summer solstice. The...
Hudson Bay’s iconic polar bears at risk of extinction in coming years: study
The Weather Network via Yahoo News· 7 days ago"We hear about extinction of smaller species all the time, but this is a big apex predator that's...
Newly discovered polar shipwreck may contain intriguing artifacts
CNN.com· 6 days agoIn the early 1900s, Antarctica became a hot spot for explorers undertaking intrepid but dangerous...
Time Is Running Out for the Hudson Bay Polar Bears
Smithsonian Magazine· 4 days agoThe polar bears living in Canada’s Hudson Bay will disappear within the next few decades unless humans halt global warming, according to new research. If global temperatures ...
Giant river system that existed 40 million years ago discovered deep below Antarctic ice
LiveScience· 18 hours agoBetween 34 million to 44 million years ago, an epoch known as the middle-to-late Eocene, Earth's...