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Devin Powell /
Washington Post /
September 22, 2018
Ice in the north Bering Sea is diminishing, researchers aboard a Coast Guard ship report.
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Finland
Aleksi Teivainen /
Helsinki Times /
September 5, 2018
It was the hottest summer in the 174-year history of weather records in Helsinki, and the second hottest in the 118-year history of the weather station in Sodankylä, Lapland.
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Western Brooks Range, Alaska
National Post /
September 25, 2018
Set against the austere peaks of the Western Brooks Range, the lake, looked like it was boiling. Its waters hissed, bubbled and popped as a powerful greenhouse gas escaped from the lake bed.
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Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Alex DeMarban /
Anchorage Daily News /
September 22, 2018
Black bears have taken over a Juneau arboretum, shut down a fish-cleaning facility in Cordova and added to an unusually high year of bear kills in Anchorage, prompting one wildlife authority to call this summer the "craziest" year of bear encounters he's seen.
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Arviat, Nunavut, Canada
Priscilla Hwang /
CBC /
September 24, 2018
A hunter from Arviat says more polar bears seem to have no fear at all of human activity. He says recent human-polar bear conflicts have left hunters feeling scared and helpless to defend themselves.
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Switzerland
George Mills /
The Local Switzerland /
September 13, 2018
A new study based on analysis of satellite images shows how much snow cover Switzerland has lost in the last 20 years. Losing all the glaciers in Switzerland is not that far away.
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