What you’re looking at right now? That’s not CGI. Those towers of ice are real, and some of them are taller than skyscrapers.
Senior officials from the US, Denmark and Greenland are expected to meet in Nuuk in December to discuss military and civil ...
INEOS plans to transform the Nini oil field in the North Sea into a carbon storage site. The company aims to inject liquefied ...
This spring, when I set out to report on the vanishing world of Inuit polar-bear hunters for The New Yorker’s Far-Flung Correspondents special centenary issue, I initially planned to head up to ...
Greenland has emerged as a new strategic frontier, with projects like the Tanbreez rare earth mine—valued at $3 billion—seen ...
This tall waterbird, native to Eurasia, was spotted in Nantucket. Could the species soon establish a foothold in the Americas ...
As the U.S., China and others compete in space, the need for fast and frequent communication links with satellites orbiting ...
In the most remote settlement in Greenland, Hjelmer Hammeken’s life style has gone from something that worked for thousands of years to something that may not outlive him.
Researchers bundled in down jackets toiled around the clock in these snowy tunnels as a massive drill rig churned downward to extract core samples and the secrets they contain from the deepest ...
Minerals from a cave in Greenland reveal that the Arctic was warm and had no permafrost, with CO₂ levels similar to today's.
Gricius said governments are not just focusing on the military value of Arctic security, but are also taking into account its ...
In 1823, President James Monroe wanted to stop European powers from meddling in the Americas. The idea had a corollary — that ...