Nature, 04 September 2024 Between 1979 and 2021, the region warmed four times faster than the global average. Its ability to store carbon and weather patterns are poorly understood. According to the researchers in Denmark in addition to the effects of biodiversity loss and pollution, and people, as the Arctic warms, its environment degrades and human activities increase, new health threats are emerging leading to a quadruple crisis. Since starting research in the Arctic in 1997, monitoring changes in pollution levels, habitats and food webs using a ‘One Health’ approach that integrates effects on wildlife, humans and ecosystems, the Arctic […]