Polar Bears: Facing a Changing Arctic
In this issue, we highlight some of the situations unfolding across the Arctic as polar bears experience the effects of climate change.
Climate Change
Polar bears have a “refuge” in the US Arctic—for now
Climate Change
Svalbard polar bears have proven themselves resourceful, but there are limits
Climate Change
Patrolling for polar bears in Whale Cove, Nunavut
Climate Change
America and Russia work together during challenging times
Climate Change
Growing conflict between people and polar bears
Climate Change
Combining scientific and Indigenous knowledge to conserve polar bears
Stories from other issues
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The forgotten Arctic: A crisis of global inaction
Navigating a changing Arctic
Arctic clean-up: Turning the tide
About The Circle magazine
Quarterly
WWF Arctic Programme publishes the magazine four times per year and each issue zeroes in on a theme and presents a range of stories.
Actions
It covers the key climate risks are for the Arctic—and what researchers and decision-makers in the eight Arctic nations are doing.
Perspectives
We aim to hear from contributors in a selection of Arctic countries—from youth to Indigenous communities to policymakers to scientists.
Themes
Stay informed about the environmental and development issues affecting wildlife, ecosystems and people in the Arctic today.