Arctic's Industrial Growth Unveiled by Nighttime Lights
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Scientists are using nighttime satellite data to track industrial activity in the Arctic, revealing a 5% annual increase in brightness from 1992 to 2013, largely due to extractive industries like oil and gas. The study highlights significant growth in regions like Russia's Khanty-Mansi, while also noting fluctuations due to the lifecycle of these industries. This research aims to improve resource management and protect ecosystems by providing real-time insights into human activity in the rapidly warming Arctic.
Topics:science#arctic#climate-change#industrial-activity#nighttime-lights#satellite#science-and-technology
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