Druckenmiller, Matthew L. and Thoman, R. L. and Moon, T. A. (2025) Arctic Report Card 2025. Project Report. NOAA.
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Abstract
To observe the Arctic is to take the pulse of the planet. The Arctic is warming several times faster than Earth as a whole, reshaping the northern landscapes, ecosystems, and livelihoods of Arctic peoples. Also transforming are the roles the Arctic plays in the global climate, economic, and societal systems. Arctic Report Card (ARC) 2025 marks the 20th annual installment of this report as a timely account of the state of the Arctic environment. Since its first publication in 2006, motivated by notable Arctic warming and change already underway, the Report Card has served as a peer-reviewed record of diverse environmental observations that together document an extraordinary, ongoing transformation. Its essays reveal the increasing pace, scale, and consequences of rapid environmental change across the Arctic’s Vital Signs — annually reported critical indicators of marine, terrestrial, and atmospheric processes—and other consequential parts of the Arctic system. This 20th anniversary edition reflects the Arctic’s trajectory, highlighting the persistence of long-term trends and the emergence of new and complex feedbacks and interactions.
| Item Type: | Monograph (Project Report) |
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| Subjects: | Natural Environment > Cryosphere Research and Education > Projects |
| Organizations: | Unspecified |
| Date Deposited: | 17 Apr 2026 10:04 |
| URI: | https://library.arcticportal.org/id/eprint/2945 |
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