Greenland

A small crowd of people are shown examining green ballots next to rows of boxes.

Main opposition party against mining wins Greenland election

Politics

Greenland’s main opposition party wins parliamentary election after securing more than a third of the votes. The Community of the People party is against an international mining project involving uranium and other metals.

A man walks in the snow next to the Houses of Parliament in London on March 1. Brtain and much of the rest of Europe have been hit with a late winter blast linked to extreme warming in the Arctic.

Europe’s cold blast, Arctic’s heat wave are ‘two sides of the same coin’

Environment
A research team crossing an ice plateau in the Indian Himalayas faced risks of hidden crevasses, storms, avalanches and earthquakes.

Climate change research can be risky. But not doing it is even riskier.

Science
The World

Watch one scientist’s unorthodox approach to getting ‘inside the mind of a musk ox’

Science
Greenland's Sermilik fjord is choked with huge icebergs from one of the island's biggest glaciers. But climate researchers working in the fjord and on the Helheim glacier are looking for tiny clues in hopes of getting a better handle on how cliamte change

Looking small for big answers in Greenland

Environment
Dark rock above the Helheim glacier in southeastern Greenland marks its former level, before a sudden and dramatic retreat of hit many Greenland glaciers a decade ago. Scientists working on the Helheim and the fjord it drains into are looking for clues to

In Greenland, a climate change mystery with clues written in water and stone

Environment

About a decade ago, several of Greenland’s biggest glaciers suddenly began melting. A decade later, two groups of scientists are trying to unlock the secrets behind a scientific mystery story with potentially big consequences for the future of the island’s rapidly-melting ice sheet.

Scientists say the retreat of west Antarctica’s ice sheet is unstoppable

Environment

Scientists say a massive ice sheet in Antarctica is starting to collapse. It’s not going to slide into the ocean over night, but rather over centuries. Still, it will fall, scientists say. It’s gotten to the point it can’t be stopped — and that means rising sea levels.Scientists say a massive ice sheet in Antarctica is starting to collapse. It’s not going to slide into the ocean over night, but rather over centuries. Still, it will fall, scientists say. It’s gotten to the point it can’t be stopped — and that means rising sea levels.