Greenland Content / Greenland Content for 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Davis en In Greening Arctic, Caribou and Muskoxen Play Key Role /climate/news/greening-arctic-caribou-and-muskoxen-play-key-role A 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Davis study highlights the importance of caribou and muskoxen to the greening Arctic tundra, linking grazing with plant phenology and abundance in the Arctic tundra. November 12, 2024 - 5:30am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/greening-arctic-caribou-and-muskoxen-play-key-role Eric Post: Arctic Awe and Anxiety /climate/news/eric-post-arctic-awe-and-anxiety 51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ Davis polar ecologist Eric Post addresses climate anxiety in the classroom to help equip future climate scientists with the emotional tools for the job. August 08, 2022 - 10:00am Katherine E Kerlin /climate/news/eric-post-arctic-awe-and-anxiety Melting Sea Ice May Be Speeding Nature’s Clock in the Arctic /news/melting-sea-ice-may-be-speeding-natures-clock-arctic <p>Spring is coming sooner to some plant species in the low Arctic of Greenland, while other species are delaying their emergence amid warming winters. The changes are associated with diminishing sea ice cover, according to <a href="http://rsbl.royalsocietypublishing.org/content/12/12/20160332">a study published in the journal <em>Biology Letters</em></a>&nbsp;and led by the University of California, Davis.</p> February 23, 2017 - 4:15pm Katherine E Kerlin /news/melting-sea-ice-may-be-speeding-natures-clock-arctic