By the end of the century, the global temperature is likely to rise more than 2 degrees Celsius, or 3.6 degrees Fahrenheit.
AUSTRALIA has just endured its second driest June in more than a century as the country’s virtually rainless winter continues.
Bugs of various shapes and sizes are part of life in Alaska, and it can be easy for them to escape notice.
FAIRBANKS - A windstorm knocked out power to thousands of people from North Pole to Nenana on Sunday, according to the Golden Valley Electric Association.
Little early for blueberry to be ripe.
The warm periods are linked with storms that penetrate into the Arctic from the Atlantic and Pacific oceans, and bring the temperature up by as much as 30 C in the middle of winter.
A fire ban, announced yesterday, includes two territorial parks, the GNWT confirmed.
A number of plants are growing oddly "out of season".
Farmers that "sugar" are frustrated with the short Spring sugaring season and are looking into alternate ways to collect the sap.
Summer rain affecting subsistence food preservation.
The fall of a climber into a crevasse highlighted this season's risky combination of crumbling snow bridges and splintered climbing teams.
When conditions are right, phytoplankton populations can grow explosively. And the ones blooming in the Black Sea right now are reflective, turning the usually dark water bright and milky.
What will British gardens look like in 20 years’ time? Robbie Blackhall-Miles finds some clues at the Chelsea flower show
A haze surrounding the hills had a distinct smell of burned wood.
Late Mossberry (Empetrum nigru) Bloom
The skiing season ended in Northern Lapland in mid-May, but the weather there is still so cold and snowfall so frequent that the Saariselkä resort will temporarily reopen its slopes, which are currently up to a metre deep in snow.
Several dozen worms were observed during a Beluga hunt in Norton Bay.
The last few years of warm weather means that more apples and even pears have popped up around town.
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