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Microbial shifts that could change the Arctic
Tiny Arctic organisms are reacting to a warming climate—something that could have consequences for all life on earth.
Small changes in the home can have a big impact on the environment.
As the Arctic warms twice as fast as the rest of the planet, Ariel joins National Geographic in Greenland,
where two scientists at the forefront of climate change look at how small changes at home can make a big difference.

Alone in the Arctic, Birgitte and Martin study global warming’s effects on the environment as they wonder what impact changing our daily habits could have.

Alone in the Arctic, Birgitte and Martin study global warming’s effects on the environment as they wonder what impact changing our daily habits could have.
Tiny Arctic organisms are reacting to a warming climate—something that could have consequences for all life on earth.
Laundry may be less of a chore now, but it means more impact on the planet. Here’s what you can do to lessen the environmental cost of convenience.
Why don’t fish freeze in the arctic? Natures mysteries inspire everything from ice cream to laundry detergent through the science of biomimicry.
Tiny organisms in the arctic could impact global ecosystems…but so can small changes in human behaviour.