Arctic
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Initial release | France |
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Directors | Joe Penna |
Box office | 3. 7 million USD |
Languages | English, Icelandic |
Producers | Tim Zajaros |
Christopher Lemole | |
Noah C. Haeussner | |
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"Arctic" is a movie of man v. nature under extreme elements and how driven is the instinct to survive. Brazilian musician &. . . | |
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About Arctic
A man stranded in the Arctic after an airplane crash must decide whether to remain in the relative safety of his makeshift camp or to embark on a deadly trek through the unknown in hopes of making it out alive.
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...By Jonathan Amos and Erwan RivaultBBC science correspondent and Data designerThere is now less sea-ice surrounding the AntArctic continent than at any time since we began using satellites to measure it in the late 1970s...
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Arctic heat record is like Mediterranean, says UN
...The highest temperature ever recorded in the Arctic - 38C (100F) - has been officially confirmed, sounding " alarm bells" over Earth s changing climate...
Arctic heat record is like Mediterranean, says UN
The highest temperature ever recorded in The Arctic - 38C (100F) - has been officially confirmed, sounding " Alarm Bells " over Earth's changing climate.
The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) on Tuesday verified the record, reported in the Siberian town of Verkhoyansk on 20 June Last Year .
The temperature was 18C higher than the area's average daily maximum for June.
The WMO, a UN agency, said the extreme heat was " more befitting The Mediterranean than The Arctic ".
It is the First Time The Agency has included the Arctic Circle in its archive of Extreme Weather reports.
The WMO said the 38C temperature was measured at a meteorological station during " ".
Last Year 's extreme heat in the region contributed to the spread of wildfires, which swept across the forests and peatlands of northern Russia releasing record amounts of carbon.
While relatively common in summer months, high temperatures and strong winds made the fires unusually severe.
The High temperatures across Siberia led to " massive Sea Ice loss" and played a major role in 2020 being one of the three warmest years on record, the WMO said.
The WMO said its verification of the Verkhoyansk record highlighted how temperatures were increasing in a climatically important region of The World .
" This new Arctic record is one of a series of observations reported to the WMO Archive of Weather and Climate Extremes that sound the Alarm Bells about our changing climate, " said WMO Secretary-General Petteri Taalas .
The Agency said it had added the Arctic Circle to its World Weather and Climate Extremes archive under a new category for high temperatures in the region.
The Arctic is one of the fastest warming regions in The World , heating at More Than twice the global average, the WMO said.
Warming in The Arctic is leading to the thawing of once permanently frozen permafrost below ground.
This is alarming scientists because as permafrost thaws, carbon dioxide and methane previously Locked Up below ground is released.
These greenhouse gases can cause further warming, and further thawing of the permafrost, in a Vicious Cycle known as positive feedback.
The higher temperatures also cause land ice in The Arctic to melt at a faster rate, leading to greater run-off into The Ocean where it contributes to sea-level rise.
Human activity is contributing to a rise in world temperatures, and Climate Change now threatens every aspect of human life.
Left unchecked, humans and nature will experience catastrophic warming, with worsening droughts, greater Sea Level rise and mass extinction of species.
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