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‘Alone’ Season 13 brings international survivalists to the Arctic Circle

Lehigh Valley 17 Jun 2026
One of TV’s toughest survival competitions, Season 13 of “Alone,” premieres Wednesday, June 17, bringing a brand-new group of survivalists into one of the harshest environments on Earth ....
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‘At first, the idea does sound crazy’: meet the scientists trying to refreeze the Arctic

The Guardian 16 Jun 2026
“This would have been a wild dream a year ago,” says Andrea Ceccolini, standing on Arctic sea ice just a 4-mile snowmobile ride from the Inuit town of ...
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Melting icebergs create new deep-sea habitats 2,500 metres beneath the Arctic Ocean as rocks transform the seafloor

The Times of India 15 Jun 2026
... ecological boundaries beneath the Arctic OceanAlthough the emergence of new habitats may appear beneficial for some species, scientists caution against viewing the phenomenon as a net ecological gain.
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Melting icebergs are creating new homes 2,500 metres beneath the Arctic Ocean for marine life as dropping rocks transform the seafloor

The Times of India 15 Jun 2026
... ecological boundaries beneath the Arctic OceanAlthough the emergence of new habitats may appear beneficial for some species, scientists caution against viewing the phenomenon as a net ecological gain.
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Why the Arctic is becoming NATO’s new frontier

Blitz 14 Jun 2026
Historically, the Arctic has fallen under the overlapping responsibilities of different American combat commands ... Third, renewed American interest in Greenland and the wider Arctic has elevated the issue on NATO’s agenda.
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Melting icebergs are dropping rocks onto the Arctic seafloor, and those stones are turning into ...

The Economic Times 13 Jun 2026
Melting icebergs in the Arctic are delivering rocks to the seafloor.
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What Congress gets wrong about the Arctic Refuge and America’s sportsmen

The Hill 13 Jun 2026
While development has its place, public lands are meant to serve the broader public over the long term — not just short-term returns ....
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Readers respond: Saving the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

The Oregonian 08 Jun 2026
I can understand why the indigenous Gwich’in people call the coastal plain of the ...
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NATO enhances security in the Arctic and High North (NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)

Public Technologies 08 Jun 2026
... Sweden, FLF Finland will enhance deterrence and the defence on NATO's northeastern flank and contribute to the security of the Arctic and the High North.
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Trump Is Even Sacrificing the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge for Israel, by Paul Craig Roberts

The Unz Review 08 Jun 2026
Trump and those who have long wished to rape the Arctic National Wildlife refuge with oil spills and liquified gas plants has given the to-ahead for oil and gas drilling on 689,000 acres of a formerly protected refuge.
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NATO launches Task Force X-Arctic to strengthen awareness in the Arctic and the High North (NATO - North Atlantic Treaty Organisation)

Public Technologies 06 Jun 2026
... presence in the region ... Task Force X-Arctic supports Arctic Sentry, NATO's enhanced vigilance activity in the Arctic and the High North under the command of NATO's Joint Force Command (JFC) Norfolk.
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Park City-area sailor races toward the Arctic Circle

Park Record 05 Jun 2026
On Sunday, Park City-area sailor Francesca Clapcich will head toward the Arctic Circle from Les Sables d’Olonne, France, as part of the Vendée Arctique race ... “The boat is pretty strong in pretty heavy, wavy and strong conditions,” Clapcich said.
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Heinrich Releases Statement Ahead of Oil and Gas Lease Sale in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge (Martin Heinrich)

Public Technologies 05 Jun 2026
Simply put, the Arctic Refuge is the crown jewel of the American National Wildlife Refuge System and has been ever since it was set aside in 1960 by President Eisenhower to protect its wildlife.
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