"If we don't have it, we don't need it," pronounces Daniel Fagre as we throw on our backpacks. We're armed with crampons, ice axes, rope, GPS receivers, and bear spray to ward off grizzlies, and ...
The melting of Antarctic ice is not only causing global sea levels to rise but is also altering weather patterns, indirectly resulting in a 36 per cent increase in cyclones in the Arabian Peninsula.
Some polar bears face starvation as the Arctic sea ice melts because they are unable to adapt their diets to living on land, scientists have found. The iconic Arctic species normally feed on ...