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Imagine a vast frozen wilderness three times the size of Texas, silently regulating Earth’s temperature. This is the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO), one of our planet’s most crucial yet vulnerable

Imagine a vast frozen wilderness three times the size of Texas, silently regulating Earth’s temperature. This is the Central Arctic Ocean (CAO), one of our planet’s most crucial yet vulnerable

Glacier-loss and arctic ice melt does not just affect those northern countries most proximate to the ice caps. Rather, due to the impact of ice melt on sea-level rise, it

In early February 2026, Global Choices took the floor at the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Plenary Hall to push for stronger protections against black carbon pollution in the Arctic. Vedika

In a time of uncertainty, we must continue to be creative, and courageous, enough to imagine alternatives. One of the most powerful ways to do that? Paying attention to the

Every autumn near Churchill, Manitoba—the self-proclaimed polar bear capital of the world—hundreds of polar bears gather along the shores of Hudson Bay…waiting. They are waiting for the sea ice to

We have received a clear signal from the ocean that the system that sustains us is under strain. The ocean’s warning signal just grew louder. According to new research led by

Arctic Angel Eesha Rangani recently attended the second Preparatory Commission (PrepCom 2) of the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) Agreement. The event was a key meeting held from August 18-29,

From tracking melting ice caps to detecting illegal fishing in the Arctic, satellites provide the critical data that underpins global climate policy. They help ensure that decisions at forums like

In July, Sally Ann Ranney, the President and Co-Founder of Global Choices, embarked on a journey to the Central Arctic Ocean. The trip was organized by Ocean Geographic’s founder, Michael

The climate crisis is not gender-neutral. Women and children are disproportionately impacted by climate change, yet continue to be drastically underrepresented in leadership spaces where decisions about our planet’s future