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Ocean Monitoring Pullback: The U.S. National Science Foundation has started “descoping” the Ocean Observatories Initiative, removing hundreds of deep-sea sensors (including in the Irminger Sea between Greenland and Iceland) and taking key real-time data offline as soon as this month, with major impacts for tracking ocean heat, currents, marine ecosystems, and climate signals. Atlantic Circulation Alarm: Separate reporting highlights a “cold blob” south-east of Greenland linked to a weakening AMOC, raising fears that freshwater from Greenland melt could slow the system further and disrupt weather far beyond the Arctic. Greenland-Adjacent Climate Signals: Scientists warn that cutting ocean sensors comes at a risky moment, with record ocean warmth and an emerging El Niño pattern that depends on better monitoring. Aurora Buzz: Northern Lights forecasts point to possible sightings across the UK and even farther south in parts of the U.S., as strong solar storms push auroras lower than usual. Wildlife Tool Use: New research confirms Inuit accounts that polar bears sometimes use rocks and ice blocks as hunting tools against walruses. Greenland Travel Culture: A “wild wellness” trend spotlights remote East Greenland sauna experiences, where isolation becomes part of the climate-era escape.

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May 19, 2026

RTA Outdoor Living flags 5 outdoor kitchen safety mistakes

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May 21, 2026

Secret Atlas adds six solo cabins to MV Freya

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May 19, 2026

Openforce wins NHDA Pinnacle Award for industry impact

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May 7, 2026

Mexican-led expedition to attempt Northwest Passage with science mission

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Socialist vision to save the world from global warming by paying everyone 5,000 euros a month, halving working hours and telling them not to eat red meat is unveiled by academics

Socialist vision to save the world from global warming by paying everyone 5,000 euros a month, halving working hours and telling them not to eat red meat is unveiled by academics

Scientists lose critical climate monitoring in oceans along nation’s coastlines in wake of Trump funding cuts

Scientists lose critical climate monitoring in oceans along nation’s coastlines in wake of Trump funding cuts

Scientists will lose critical climate record as ocean observatory goes dark under Trump funding cuts

Scientists will lose critical climate record as ocean observatory goes dark under Trump funding cuts


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Jun. 3, 2026

[Latest] Global Controlled Environment Agriculture Market Size/Share Worth USD 3,21,681.5 Million by 2034 at a 11.36% CAGR: Custom Market Insights (Analysis, Outlook, Leaders, Report, Trends, Forecast, Segmentation, Growth Rate, Value)

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A Greenland Palladium Giant Is Building Toward a Mine — and Just Added Rare Earths

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France, Greenland Deepen Alliance

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Neo Partners with Greenland Mines to Advance Sarfartoq Rare Earth Project

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