At the world s northernmost year-round research station, scientists are racing to understand how the fastest-warming place on Earth is changing - and what those changes may mean for the planet s
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NY-AALESUND, Norway (Reuters) - At the world's northernmost year-round research station, scientists are racing to understand how the fastest-warming place on Earth is changing - and what those changes may mean for the planet's future. | 09:25am
At the world's northernmost year-round research station, scientists are racing to understand how the fastest-warming place on Earth is changing – and what those changes may mean for the planet's future. But around the tiny town of Ny-Aalesund, high above the Arctic circle on Norway's Svalbard archipelago, scientific data is getting harder to access.
"For many researchers who are studying those birds, it's something of concern," Sulich said. She's helping Kings Bay AS design safety brochures for Ny-Aalesund scientists, who must undergo training to learn how to act around polar bears.