This ScienceBrief Review examines the evidence linking Arctic warming to the amplification of climate change impacts in Arctic, boreal and mid-latitude regions. It synthesises findings from more than 190 peer-reviewed scientific articles gathered using ScienceBrief. The evidence shows that the Arctic region has warmed at least twice as much as the global average, leading to a number of environmental consequences. The extent and thickness of sea-ice have decreased and rates of permafrost thaw have increased in recent decades. The impacts of rising mean annual temperatures have been exacerbated by an increase in heatwaves this century. These changes amplify climate change and its impacts. Permafrost thaw and wildfires are releasing greenhouse...
The Arctic is a key part of the global climate system because the net positive energy input to the t...
In the last few decades, the Arctic atmosphere has warmed by about twice the global average, and as ...
The Arctic is warming much faster than the global average, a phenomenon referred to as Arctic Amplif...
This ScienceBrief Review examines the evidence linking Arctic warming to the amplification of climat...
Regional assessments of climate change and its impacts are a high priority in the international prog...
Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linka...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
The Arctic region attracts considerable scientific interest in these years. Some of the Earth's most...
The Arctic has become an important region in which to assess the impacts of current climate variabil...
The Arctic region has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average — a phenomenon known as A...
Recent decades have been characterised by amplified Arctic warming and increased occurrence of extre...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
The Arctic cryosphere is a critically important component of the earth system, affecting the earth's...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Copyright © 2010 Nature Publishing GroupThe rise in Arctic near-surface air temperatures has been al...
The Arctic is a key part of the global climate system because the net positive energy input to the t...
In the last few decades, the Arctic atmosphere has warmed by about twice the global average, and as ...
The Arctic is warming much faster than the global average, a phenomenon referred to as Arctic Amplif...
This ScienceBrief Review examines the evidence linking Arctic warming to the amplification of climat...
Regional assessments of climate change and its impacts are a high priority in the international prog...
Recent Arctic changes are likely due to coupled Arctic amplification mechanisms with increased linka...
The Arctic is one of the regions of the Earth most vulnerable to climate change. Temperatures in the...
The Arctic region attracts considerable scientific interest in these years. Some of the Earth's most...
The Arctic has become an important region in which to assess the impacts of current climate variabil...
The Arctic region has warmed more than twice as fast as the global average — a phenomenon known as A...
Recent decades have been characterised by amplified Arctic warming and increased occurrence of extre...
ABSTRACT. The first and strongest signs of global-scale climate change exist in the high latitudes o...
The Arctic cryosphere is a critically important component of the earth system, affecting the earth's...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Copyright © 2010 Nature Publishing GroupThe rise in Arctic near-surface air temperatures has been al...
The Arctic is a key part of the global climate system because the net positive energy input to the t...
In the last few decades, the Arctic atmosphere has warmed by about twice the global average, and as ...
The Arctic is warming much faster than the global average, a phenomenon referred to as Arctic Amplif...