Blogs Arctic & Greenland
Ferocious Storm Set to Explode in North Atlantic
A weak storm is set to explode into a monster over the N. Atlantic, with hurricane force winds.
Monster Storm Lashing Outer Reaches of Alaska
A massive storm, roughly equivalent to a Category 4 hurricane, is lashing the western Aleutian Islands in Alaska.
Climate Central Leads 2012’s Climate Coverage
Year-end numbers for media coverage of climate change show Climate Central led the pack.
Hurricane Sandy Looks More Likely to Slam Eastern U.S.
A rare combination of factors may steer Hurricane Sandy into the Northeast as early as this Saturday.
Melting Permafrost Will Boost Temps, But Not Quickly
Scientists show how melting permafrost could add to global warming, and the results aren't what you might expect.
Image of the Day: Fish Sticks! A One-Two Climate Punch
For Alaska pollock, the white fish primarily used in fish-sticks, climate change is a one-two punch.
Image of the Day: The Tongue of the Malaspina Glacier
A satellite image shows the tongue of the Malaspina glacier, the largest glacier in Alaska.
Image of the Day: Artistic Ice Waves off Greenland
During the summer melting season, the East Greenland Current swirls newly calved icebergs into stunning shapes.