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The average temperature today in Sweden is around 1.9 degrees Celsius higher than it was around 100 years ago, according to the Swedish weather service SMHI, which has gone through old observations and weather records from the late 19th century and compared them to today. The winters are shorter,
As global warming melts away Arctic sea ice, polar bears are scrambling to find ice on which to hunt. But Greenland’s fjords harbor a small but unique group of polar bears that rely on glacial ice.
A new population of polar bears documented on the southeast coast of Greenland use glacier ice to survive despite limited access to sea ice, according to a new study by the University of Washington