Why Greenland Matters for a Warming World
the hope lies with the Arctic’s “green” minerals, which global warming is making more accessible. They include cobalt, graphite, lithium and nickel, important ingredients in electric-car batteries; zinc, used in solar panels and wind turbines; copper, required for all sorts of things electric; and rare earths, crucial to many types of green and... See more
A Northwest Passage navigable several months a year is one of the warming Arctic’s biggest prizes — and potential sources of conflict.
In a Warming Arctic, a Fight Brews Over the Fabled Northwest Passage
The Arctic is warming four times faster than the world at large, causing ice to shrink by an area the size of Austria each year. Since the 1980s the volume of ice has fallen by 70% or more. The Arctic’s first ice-free day may occur before 2030.