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Politics has destroyed patriotism. We must return to mutual respect.
Are you proud to be an American? Many Americans aren't. Or at least, that's what a new poll from Gallup found. The survey, released June 30 before the Independence Day holiday, found 58% adults in the United States consider themselves "extremely"...

Guest Editorial: ‘Green growth’ and militarism have merged
The Guardian says “green growth” and militarism have merged into a single policy frame: It’s an irony that the minerals needed to save the planet may help destroy it. Rare earth elements, the mineral backbones of wind turbines and electric...

Scientists find a 'dangerous feedback loop' as sea ice…
It's about as remote as it gets, yet what happens in the Southern Ocean near Antarctica impacts all of us. And what's going on down there? Over the past few years, researchers have discovered dramatic and "unexpected" shifts in the Southern Ocean,...

Here’s Where the Nuclear Fallout Shelters are in Indiana
A doomsday prepper has verified and highlighted fallout shelters across the United States, and we have quite a few still in Indiana. We have all seen catastrophic/natural disaster movies where people are trying to escape an asteroid by fleeing to...

Minister Wong goes to Washington
Australia’s Minister for Foreign Affairs Penny Wong and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio in Washington. X. In the same week that Donald Trump and his pet Republicans went to war against their own poor huddled masses with the passing of his...

The 5 Most Remote Military Air Bases & Their Strategic Roles
In the farthest reaches of the planet lie some of the most remote military airbases ever built. These bases enable their operators to project military power in distant regions of the world, a key capability for military forces with a global reach....

Earth is just three years away from a dangerous carbon milestone
At the current pace of carbon pollution, the world will blow through its last sliver of the 1.5° Celsius (2.7° Fahrenheit) carbon budget by early 2028. That sobering deadline comes from the latest “Indicators of Global Climate Change” report, a...

Oxford explains what made Earth shake "every 90 seconds over nine days" in 2023
On September 16, 2023, scientists around the world noticed something strange: a steady seismic signal, repeating every 90 seconds, showed up on sensors globally. It continued for nine days and then returned a month later, lasting another week. The...

Q&A: Johnson says ‘proof is in the pudding’ to those challenging his conservative credentials
U.S. Rep. Dusty Johnson’s entry into the 2026 race for South Dakota governor launches him into a Republican primary in which a competitor is making allegiance to President Donald Trump a main issue. Johnson announced his candidacy Monday with a...

“Everyone comes back changed”: Bicep on their new collaborative project with Inuit musicians
Dance duo Bicep have been talking about their new soundtrack project, which involved travelling to Greenland and recording with Inuit musicians. The soundtrack accompanies an immersive installation called Takkuuk, which premieres at Outernet in...

‘It looks more likely with each day we burn fossil fuels’: polar scientist on Antarctic tipping points
4-Louise Composite: AP / Guardian Design For more than 20 years, Louise Sime has worked at the British Antarctic Survey specialising in polar climate dynamics. She uses ice cores to reconstruct past conditions and predict future changes. She now...
DNA shows surprising links between Native American and Siberian languages
From the lakes of Finland and the grasslands of Hungary, through the steppes and forests of Siberia and on to the glaciers of Alaska and the deserts of Arizona – there are unexpected linguistic and genetic strands that connect the people living in...

G Adventures celebrates Canada with its biggest Canadian product launch ever
G Adventures is celebrating Canada as a leading adventure destination with the launch of nine new adventures across six provinces. This launch, which highlights the best landscapes, wildlife, culture, and community experiences, marks the...

Avoid the heatwaves with these 15 great ideas for a coolcation
Stay cool everyone — it won’t be 46C in Spain all summer, as it was last weekend in the Andalusian town of El Granado. The recent incendiary temperatures across southern Europe are not yet the norm and temperatures have dropped back down in most...

US wants huge Arctic investment
(MENAFN) The United States plans to invest billions to expand its icebreaker fleet, with funding included in President Donald Trump’s recently approved budget bill. Trump has acknowledged that the US trails behind Russia, which boasts the world’s...

Most of England Subject to Health Alert as Temperatures Soar
July 1, 2025 Hour: 8:08 am On Monday, the UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) extended its amber heat-health alert to more regions, with temperatures peaking at 33 degrees Celsius — making it hotter than holiday destinations such as Mexico,...

NASA-ISRO jointly developed this Earth observing radar satellite to be launched in..., it will monitor crucial areas like...
ISRO and NASA collaborated on a joint Earth-observing mission, NASA-ISRO Synthetic Aperture Radar (NISAR). The radar provides real-time information about sensitive issues like farming patterns, climate shifts, earthquakes, landslides and floods....

Quark Unveils 2025-26 Polar Voyages July Savings Offer
Quark Expeditions has announced its July Savings Event, offering up to $ 9,000 off Antarctic 2025-26 and Arctic 2026 voyages. The promotion runs until July 14 and offers savings on expeditions to Antarctica, Greenland, Svalbard and Patagonia....
ATLAS OCEAN VOYAGES ANNOUNCES NEW CANADIAN ARCTIC EXPEDITION ABOARD WORLD VOYAGER, SAILING SEPTEMBER 21, 2026
And Expedition Team Leaders for the 2025 Arctic Season Imagery may be downloaded here. FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla., July 3, 2025 -- Atlas Ocean Voyages launches a brand-new polar expedition for 2026: the Canadian Arctic Discovery 17-night expedition...

Science BGR Scientists finally know what caused the Atlantic Warming Hole
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, BGR may receive an affiliate commission. For years, scientists were puzzled by a strange part of the ocean just south of Greenland that didn’t behave like...