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Finding hope this Earth Day: innovations and recoveries in climate action

Independent online (SA) 24 Apr 2025
In the Arctic, researchers have turned their attention to polar bear fur, which repels water and ice so efficiently that it’s inspiring new materials that could one day replace the advanced human-made ...
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Melting glaciers will harm us all, yet still we just watch, unmoved

Taipei Times 23 Apr 2025
People living in the arctic also face major health risks from the increasing fragility of local sea ice and from the spread of diseases in the region’s warming air ... It grows on the underside of sea ice ...
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Russia Now Has a "Combat Icebreaker"

The Maritime Executive 23 Apr 2025
It launched in 2019, began sea trials last year and has now completed ice testing in the Arctic ... ???????????? Russia's new multi-purpose ice-class patrol ship Nikolay Zubov launched in St.
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Brutal Cold of Canada’s Arctic Was Once A Defense; Warming Climate Changed That

WhoWhatWhy 23 Apr 2025
On Thin Ice ... The author writes, “In early February, during the depths of winter, Twin Otter aircraft belonging to the Canadian military flew over the vast expanse of the western Arctic looking for sea ice.
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Global warming is a security threat, say experts

Dawn 23 Apr 2025
Sikorsky said this leaves crucial strategic gaps, particularly when it comes to renewable energy superpower China and the race for supremacy in the Arctic, where the loss of sea ice is opening up shipping lanes and access to resources.
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Earth is headed toward several catastrophic climate 'tipping points,' study warns

Usatoday 23 Apr 2025
Tipping points mentioned in the study include collapse of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets; coral-reef die-offs; Amazon rainforest loss; lack of winter sea ice in the Arctic; abrupt permafrost ...
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Study warns Earth nearing multiple catastrophic climate tipping points

Press Connects 23 Apr 2025
Tipping points mentioned in the study include collapse of the Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets; coral-reef die-offs; Amazon rainforest loss; lack of winter sea ice in the Arctic; abrupt permafrost ...
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Russia’s New ‘Combat Icebreaker’ Undergoes Ice Trials Ahead of Joining Northern Fleet

gCaptain 22 Apr 2025
Russia’s newest icebreaking patrol vessel, the 8,500-tonne Ivan Papanin, has completed the initial series of ice trials in the Arctic Ocean ... does not have ice-capable Arctic patrol ships in its fleet.
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Soaked and scorched: Spain faces floods as Europe sets new heat record

Spanish News Today 22 Apr 2025
The bulletin's data also highlight the critical situation of Arctic sea ice ... Furthermore, the annual maximum of Arctic sea ice —typically reached in March— was the lowest on record.
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Martin celebrates Earth Day 2025 with Biosphere acoustic guitar decorated with stunning polar bear artwork

Guitar.com 22 Apr 2025
... a sunset in the Arctic sea ... The guitar also sees Martin partner with Polar Bears International, a nonprofit dedicated to the conservation of polar bears and the Arctic sea ice they depend on.
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Take a look at C.F. Martin’s latest guitar for Earth Day as Lehigh Valley company ...

The Morning Call 22 Apr 2025
This year’s D Biosphere III guitar features a polar bear mother and her cub resting under a golden sky, surrounded by the fading blues of the Arctic sea ice.
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Global warming is a security threat and armies must adapt: experts

The News International 22 Apr 2025
Sikorsky said this leaves crucial strategic gaps, particularly when it comes to renewable energy superpower China and the race for supremacy in the Arctic, where the loss of sea ice is opening up shipping lanes and access to resources.
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On thin ice: the brutal cold of Canada’s Arctic was once a defence, but a ...

The Guardian 22 Apr 2025
... belonging to the Canadian military flew over the vast expanse of the western Arctic looking for sea ice.
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Himalayan snow at 23-year low, threatening 2 billion people – report

The Philadelphia Inquirer 22 Apr 2025
... largest reserves of ice and snow outside the Arctic and Antarctica and is a vital source of fresh water for about two billion people.
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