New research suggests Canada's Arctic is the warmest it has been in 10,000 years — and the temperatures are still climbing. Duane Froese, a professor at the University of Alberta and a co-author of the study, suggests that time period may actually be much longer. Research shows warming ArcticThis study adds to the growing research showing dramatic warming in the Arctic. Another study, published earlier this week, suggests the Arctic will no longer look the same, with greening tundra and warmer winters. "Particularly in the western Arctic, we're starting to see big, big changes from those warmer temperatures and melting permafrost."
Source: CBC News April 12, 2019 09:56 UTC