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Plastic fibers from clothes are polluting the Arctic ocean – study

https://naturalnews.com/2021-01-20-plastic-fibers-from-clothes-polluting-arctic-ocean.html

Search Follow Plastic fibers from clothes are polluting the Arctic ocean – study Wednesday, January 20, 2021 by: This article may contain statements that reflect the opinion of the author Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://citizens.news/488772.html - ( ) Microplastics – microscopic pieces of plastic – have previously been found in Arctic sea ice. ... Ross suggested the disparity between plastic pollution in the eastern Arctic and that in the ...

Over 300 BILLION pieces of plastic now POLLUTE the Arctic Ocean as humankind accelerates destruction of life everywhere

https://naturalnews.com/2018-12-01-300-billion-pieces-of-plastic-pollute-the-arctic-ocean.html

The team suggests that it is likely the waste was swept north by ocean currents; the Arctic becoming the “dead end” for waste dumped in the Atlantic Ocean off Europe and the United States. ... Cozar surmises that marine plastic pollution may become more prevalent in the Arctic as societies continue to dump waste in the ocean. "...

The once-untouched Arctic is now the dumping ground for 300 BILLION pieces of plastic

https://naturalnews.com/2017-05-11-the-once-untouched-arctic-is-now-the-dumping-ground-for-300-billion-pieces-of-plastic.html

They estimated the total load of floating plastic in the Arctic Ocean to be between 100 to 1200 tons, setting the mid-range estimate to 400 tons of about 300 billion pieces of plastic. ... “So, most of the plastic that we have disposed in the ocean is still now in transit to the Arctic.” "...

Global freezing? Arctic ice levels reach 30-year HIGH

https://naturalnews.com/2022-05-30-global-freezing-arctic-ice-levels-30-year-high.html

Last September, he wrote a piece about how the Arctic Ocean gained a record amount of sea ice for that time of year. ... Arctic ice levels reach 30-year HIGH US military revamping to fight Russia – and maybe China – in the Arctic Russia deploying real-deal “doomsday” weapon that can flood U.S. coastal cities with nuclear tsunamis Russia testing nuclear missiles and submarines in the Arctic as global tensions escalate Coronavirus leaves 100 scientists STRANDED ...

Transport of tropical ocean heat causes over-estimation of global average temperatures

https://naturalnews.com/2021-10-27-tropical-ocean-heat-transport-global-average-temperature.html

Steele also explained how extensive transport of tropical ocean heat uniquely warms the Arctic . ... In contrast, warm subtropical waters intrude deep into the Arctic. Steele noted that some researchers and laypeople have much to learn about Arctic warming and how ocean circulation affects the Arctic. "...

How about plastic for dinner? It is showing up in mussels from the Arctic to China, and ending up on our plates

https://naturalnews.com/2018-01-03-how-about-plastic-for-dinner-it-is-showing-up-in-mussels-from-the-arctic-to-china-and-ending-up-on-our-plates.html

According to a recent study, mussels from the European Arctic to China are contaminated with “tiny bits of plastic .” ... The plastic then ends up “swirling around the Arctic Ocean.” Lusher added that “microplastics” were found in all the mussels that were studied. "...

Biden declares 'code red' on climate change amid Arctic Sea ice EXPANSION... It's all a hoax

https://naturalnews.com/2021-09-10-biden-declares-code-red-on-climate-change-amid-arctic-sea-ice-expansion-hoax.html

But there’s more evidence of the big climate lie, as reported this week by WorldNetDaily : Less than 10 years remain before the oft-claimed “tipping point” for the planet, but sea ice in the Arctic Ocean is the highest it’s been in nine years, increasing more than 30% from last year, while the Antarctic’s level is well above normal. That’s according to the Ocean and Sea Ice Satellite Application Facility’s High Latitude Processing Center, pointed out climate-change skeptic ...

A dead supercontinent is partly responsible for the ocean sinking into the Earth's mantle, explain researchers

https://naturalnews.com/2020-02-01-dead-supercontinent-is-partly-responsible-for-the-ocean-sinking.html

Earlier research suggests that the phenomenon is just one of many that determine the rise and fall of ocean levels. ... The split also closed off the Tethys Ocean and triggered the formation of the Arctic Ocean from what used to be the Sinus Borealis. "...

International marine science organization releases report on radiation in Pacific Ocean

https://naturalnews.com/043585_Fukushima_radiation_Pacific_Ocean_marine_science_organization.html

The amount of atmospheric cesium being transported across the ocean via winds remains the unknown yet potentially greater factor. ... Scientists have acknowledged that it will continue to spread into the Arctic Ocean, reaching eastern Russia and eventually pouring into the Atlantic Ocean. "...

A dead supercontinent is partly responsible for the ocean sinking into the Earth's mantle, explain researchers

https://naturalnews.com/2020-01-20-supercontinent-responsible-for-ocean-sinking-into-mantle.html

Earlier research suggests that the phenomenon is just one of many that determine the rise and fall of ocean levels. ... The split also closed off the Tethys Ocean and triggered the formation of the Arctic Ocean from what used to be the Sinus Borealis. "...

Coronavirus leaves 100 scientists STRANDED in the Arctic; closed borders prevent relief from coming in

https://naturalnews.com/2020-03-29-coronavirus-leaves-100-scientists-stranded-in-the-arctic.html

Coronavirus leaves 100 scientists STRANDED in the Arctic; closed borders prevent relief from coming in Sunday, March 29, 2020 by: Bypass censorship by sharing this link: https://www.distributednews.com/414084.html - ( ) Around 100 scientists are in the Arctic after countries all over the world shut down their borders due to the coronavirus pandemic. ... MOSAiC organizers are now working to find an icebreaker ship willing to go out into the Arctic Ocean ...

Radioactive iodine has been "legally" released by European nuclear power plants for over fifty years... used for "tracking ocean currents"

https://naturalnews.com/2017-08-28-radioactive-iodine-has-been-legally-released-by-european-nuclear-power-plants-for-over-fifty-years-used-for-tracking-ocean-currents.html

The iodine began its 15,000-kilometer journey at the two plants in France and the U.K. and continued flowing north to the Arctic Ocean off of Norway. From there, it circulated around arctic basins before returning to Nordic Seas in a pattern known as the Arctic loop. "...

Plastic pollution threatens the food supply from the world's oceans

https://naturalnews.com/2019-03-27-plastic-pollution-threatens-quality-quantity-of-food-supply.html

The plastic was found on ice floes at the location of between 77 degrees and 80 degrees north in the Arctic Ocean. ... According to the scientists, a lot of plastic end up in the Arctic Ocean because there are many rivers that empty into the Arctic basin. "...

Arctic seabirds loaded with environmental poisons

https://naturalnews.com/030118_arctic_seabirds_environmental_poisons.html

The excrement of Arctic seabirds is a cocktail of dangerous pollutants, according to studies conducted by the Canadian Wildlife Service and Queen's University in Kingston, Ont. ... Follow real-time breaking news headlines on Arctic seabirds at FETCH.news The world of independent media, all in one place. - More news on arctic seabirds Disqus Take Action: Support Natural News by linking to this article from your website Permalink to this article: https://www.naturalnews.com/030118_arctic_seabirds_environmental_poisons....

New all-time coldest temperature in the Northern Hemisphere is actually from nearly 30 years ago

https://naturalnews.com/2020-09-30-coldest-temperature-from-nearly-30-years-ago.html

It was triggered by a surge of freshwater flowing out of the Arctic Ocean, cooling the top half-mile of parts of the North Atlantic. ... These days, such freshwater surge could happen again once the Beaufort Gyre in the Arctic Ocean lets up again. "...

Urgent Carbon Emissions Cuts Needed to Save Earth From Climate Change Disaster, Warn Scientists

https://naturalnews.com/023532_carbon_emissions_climate_change.html

Since the 1970s, every glacier on the planet has already shrunk, and the Arctic ice sheet over the North Pole has shrunk from roughly the size of the continental United States to less than the size of the states west of the Mississippi River. In summer 2007, ships were able to sail across portions of the Arctic Ocean that had always before been covered by ice. "...

Sailing scientists discover almost 200,000 marine virus species: Data can help biologists understand how viruses affect the marine ecosystem

https://naturalnews.com/2019-10-06-sailing-scientists-discover-marine-virus-species.html

Further, the researchers obtained plenty of viral samples in the Arctic Ocean. They even discovered a hotspot of biodiversity in the freezing waters of the region. ... Marine viruses and other ocean microorganisms make big contributions to the environment The latest findings of the Tara project may change the way researchers imagine the way ocean microbes — and, in turn, humankind. "...

Sea ice cracks cause mercury to accumulate in Arctic environment

https://naturalnews.com/043717_sea_ice_cracks_mercury_Arctic.html

Sea ice cracks cause mercury to accumulate in Arctic environment Friday, January 31, 2014 by: Ethan A. ... "When Arctic sea ice cracks apart, relatively warm ocean water meets frigid polar air, causing atmospheric turbulence," writes Becky Oskin for WU about the process. "...

Sea level is stable around the world

https://naturalnews.com/2023-02-09-sea-level-is-stable-around-the-world.html

Dire predictions made decades ago of dramatically accelerating polar ice loss, and an ice-free Arctic Ocean have not come to pass. ... Example 7: Fernandina Beach, Florida – Atlantic Ocean On the opposite side of Florida from St. "...

Doomsday Vault Ready for Business on the Island of Spitsbergen (Part 1)

https://naturalnews.com/022735_seeds_seed_vault.html

A seed bank as strong as a fortress built into the side of a mountain in the remote arctic wilderness built for the purpose of preserving food sources in the event of disaster. ... Built on the island of Spitsbergen in the Barents Sea near the Arctic Ocean in the country of Norway, a group of wealthy corporations has invested millions of dollars in their project named the Svalbard Global Seed Vault. "...