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Polar bears can both swim further and dive deeper than previously thought

In recent years, satellite collars deployed on polar bears have become more sophisticated and many now record time spent in the water, using a saltwat...

Arctic, Climate changeJanuary 31, 2020
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Unprecedented risk and insurance challenges for coastal communities

“From a business standpoint, and at the global level, my industry is facing unprecedented challenges due to climate change. Larger and more frequent c...

Business, Climate changeNovember 19, 2019
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Third Pole glacier melt impacts ~20-25% of Earth’s population

Glaciers are important to life on earth. It is as simple as that. They are critical freshwater resources and they also impact sea level, surrounding a...

Arctic, EnvironmentOctober 8, 2019
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Students organise climate change protest at Alþingi

This Friday at midday the national association of students will be holding a strike outside Alþingi to emphasize the issue of climate change to the au...

EnvironmentFebruary 21, 2019
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Ísafjörður host to spatial planning and climate change conference

The 13th CoastGIS Symposium will be taking place between 27th – 29th September at The University Centre of The Westfjords in Ísafjörður. The the...

Nature, ScienceSeptember 26, 2018
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E-Cars on the Rise in Norway

The Norwegian government is conducting a national experiment that will incentivize the consumer purchase of electric cars in a new approach to dealing...

Energy, NorwayDecember 4, 2015
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Iceland: Volcanic eruptions could be a consequence of melting glaciers

Melting glaciers could result in a higher number of volcanic eruptions in Iceland, according to new research. The research, which looked at the glacia...

Environment, IcelandAugust 8, 2015
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Climate change documentary seeks Icelandic footage

A documentary project that highlights the love people have for their environment and their concerns about how seriously climate change could affect Eu...

Culture, EntertainmentJuly 31, 2015
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