Temperatures in Arctic Siberia were exceptionally warm, C3S experts said.
… Temperatures Wildfire Temperatures in Arctic Siberia were exceptionally warm, C3S experts said. Arctic Siberia saw exceptionally high temperatures as … have said. Average temperatures in Arctic Siberia were as high as 10C above normal for …
The ancestors of America's Indians lived in Beringia - the land exposed during the last ice age that is now the Bering Strait - for millennia, genetic studies have determined. Scott Armstrong Elias reports.
… Indigenous Peoples Climate Change USA Canada Siberia qamutik.png The ancestors of America's … were populated by humans crossing from Siberia to Alaska across a land bridge was … from Mal'ta near Lake Baikal in southern Siberia shows that Native Americans diverged …
Coal mining companies in SIberia are destroying indigenous communities, before exporting the fuel to the UK. MAT HOPE of DeSmog UK reports
… ‘Our Rivers are Black with Coal’ — living with Siberia's mines Mat Hope | 29th May 2018 … Activism Coal Indigenous Communities Yana Siberia mine Coal mining companies in SIberia are destroying indigenous communities, …
Russia’s oil Goliaths have been devastating vast areas of natural landscape, and indigenous people’s lives, in their rush to extract the black gold that lies beneath. But as Georgy Borodyansky reports, a family of reindeer herders has taken them on.
… Siberia - a Small People challenges Big Oil … Autonomous Okrug (KhMAO) in western Siberia. From the window of their skyscraper, … and a Lukoil subsidiary (Lukoil-Western Siberia) won the right to exploit it. But the …
Climate breakdown resulted a new reported record high Arctic temperature of 38C at Verkhoyansk, Russia this June.
… Siberia heatwave driven by climate breakdown … Russia this June. The heatwave which has hit Siberia over the last six months would have … change, the team behind the analysis said. Siberia's heatwave, with temperatures 5C …
The Angara, the only river draining Lake Baikal, might disappear by 2020, as it is progressively dammed for massive hydroelectric schemes designed to aid the development of ... China.
… Siberia: Sold down the river Margarita … Baranova | 9th November 2013 News Russia Siberia Natural World Energy China Hydropower … V. B. Sochava Institute of Geography of the Siberian branch of the Russian Academy of …
A vital nature preserve in western Siberia, and the indigenous peoples that inhabit it, are at risk from oil development, write Elena Sakirko & Konstantin Fomin. Oil giant Surgutneftegas is already active in the Numto Park, but now they want to extend operations into its fragile wetlands, putting at risk snow cranes, the Heavenly Lake, and the survival of the Nenet and Khanty peoples.
… Siberia's Heavenly Lake and 'small peoples' of … sledge.jpg A vital nature preserve in western Siberia, and the indigenous peoples that … will be decided in a small town in Western Siberia. The town is Beloyarsky and the jewel …
Longer than England, almost as deep as the Grand Canyon, Russia's Lake Baikal is one of the world's greatest aquatic wonders, writes Bryce Stewart. But it's a fragile paradise: the limpid waters are warming much faster than the global average, with as yet unknown effects on its ecology. And it faces the danger of a huge dam on its principal tributary, Mongolia's Selenga River.
… slopes of the Barguzin mountain range in Siberia, in temperatures topping 30C. When you mention Siberia to most people they think of snow, ice … as a punishment. Maybe they might mention a Siberian husky if they are au fait with the …
Large areas of Siberia experienced a foul-smelling, oily orange snowfall last week, in what is suspected to be a large-scale case of industrial pollution.
… Christmas... 5th February 2007 News Snow Siberia Russia Orange Pollution Industrial … News web pic 2_222.jpg Large areas of Siberia experienced a foul-smelling, oily … criminal charges will be opened.” Southern Siberia is a hotbed of polluting industries, …
The Arctic Ocean’s refreeze has slowed to a crawl following record Siberian fires, polar temperatures topping 100 degrees Fahrenheit, and near record low sea ice extent in September.
… News Editor’s Picks Climate Breadown Sea Ice Siberia Iceberg The Arctic Ocean’s refreeze … has slowed to a crawl following record Siberian fires, polar temperatures topping 100 … even be noticed. It’s been quite a year in Siberia — on land, and off the Arctic coast. …
The Indigenous Arctic peoples losing their home and heritage to the climate breakdown.
… an ancient Indigenous population of Arctic Siberia who live in some of the most severe … well below 2°C, preferably below 1.5°C – in Siberia, the first six months of 2020 were … director of the Pleistocene Park in northern Siberia. “I would be very surprised if …
In his search for alternatives to consumerism and industrialism, Jules Pretty travelled around the world to find surviving nature-based cultures. In this extract from his book 'The Edge of Extinction', he tells of the Tuva people of the Siberian steppe - proud of their traditions and closeness to the land, but very much part of the modern world - strictly on their own terms.
… he tells of the Tuva people of the Siberian steppe - proud of their traditions … across the continent-wide steppes of southern Siberia, walked and boated in the inland … rituals). The Way of the White Cloud: Tuva, Siberia An eagle soars faint in the thin air, …
Analysis of satellite imagery by Greenpeace has revealed the human activity linked to vast majority of catastrophic Siberian forest fires.
… Russia Forestry Deforestation Unearthed siberia_forest.jpg Analysis of satellite … linked to vast majority of catastrophic Siberian forest fires. Wildfires that ravaged … sensing data to analyse four regions of Siberia totalling more than 3.9 million square …
Invasion of Ukraine by Russian military threatens vital research into earth’s largest carbon sinks.
… of research gathering rock formations from Siberian caves. The rocks store a history of … water. “If you have speleothems forming in Siberia you must have thawed permafrost above … thawing, particularly in the far east of Siberia. The Northumbria University team has …
While the arrival of humans has been proposed as a potential cause of extinction, evidence on this is limited.
… thought that humans appeared in north-eastern Siberia 14,000 or 15,000 years ago, around … until well after humans began living in Siberia, contrasting the declines that would … particularly suited to the frigid north-east Siberian climate, may have declined due to the …
Game of Thrones is back. Here’s what it can teach us about how to fight climate change.
… . Permafrost is no longer permanent: in Siberia, summer heatwaves are thawing the … our icy north. In 2016, anthrax returned to Siberia after a dead reindeer thawed, …
It is a year until the make-or-break talks of COP26 in Glasgow, and making the shift to net zero has never been more urgent. As hosts of the next set of climate talks, the UK has a responsibility to make swift progress.
… scenes around the globe this year, from Siberia to California , look comparatively … scenes around the globe this year, from Siberia to California , look comparatively …
It takes no more than a gentle nudge to push a man over the edge of a cliff, but it is almost impossible to haul him back before he hits the ground. Given that we show no sign of putting a stop to global warming, Peter Bunyard takes a look at what the future might hold
… ice. Increased rainfall, particularly over Siberia, would also lead to a significant … growth of forests in the northern parts of Siberia and Canada will counteract global … a substantial increase in rainfall over Siberia. Consequently, the flow of fresh water …
While other countries apply themselves to environmental challenges from climate change to nature protection, Russia - with its massive wealth of nature and natural resources - is stubbornly refusing to take part, writes Lucy E J Woods. And as the economy declines, the pressure is on: to ignore environmental regulations, and clamp down on environmental defenders.
… after taking a long journey from mainland Siberia to pitch a tent on the idyllic shores … former political exile favourite: Irkutsk, Siberia. An economics expert at the same … and a second is underway in the northwest Siberian province of Yamal. Both are built to …
Are they environmental doom-mongering, journalistic hype or the straw that breaks the camel's back? William Laurance examines the complexities of tipping points - those small changes in a natural system that can sometimes provoke sudden and irrevocable collapse
… the same tiny temperature threshold in Siberia, where some 11 million square … Germany – are locked up in permafrost. The Siberian permafrost contains hundreds of …
In bunks 28-32, two poets, a phone salesman, a student, a German, and a Kiwi philosophise as they wend their way across the largest country on Earth...
… Tales of the Transsiberian Ewan Kingston | 13th July 2009 Comment Travel Carbon Emissions transsiberian.jpg In bunks 28-32, two poets, a … the way to Blagoveshchensk, in far-Eastern Siberia. I'm in plastkartny - 3rd class, …
Part travelogue, part lament for a threatened way of life, Ruth Styles says that Bruce Parry’s latest book, Arctic, shows us exactly what we stand to lose if global warming isn’t stopped - today
… Global Warming Wildlife Oil Sands Canada Siberia Greenland Inuits Climate Change … Rasmus, an Inuit hunter-gather, to Yegor, a Siberian reindeer herder, the people of the …