Archive: 2025 Arctic Report Card Headlines, January 29, 2026

Science Update logoThis Science Update celebrates and shares the 20th anniversary Arctic Report Card (ARC), an annual update on the state of the Arctic environment produced by NOAA and national and international partners. In this webinar, ARC contributors will share the latest science headlines and key findings of the 2025 Report which will be released in December of 2025.

Participants will have the opportunity to learn about this annual Report Card and a new Data Dashboard launching alongside the 2025 ARC.

All individuals receive a certificate of participation and 100 NSTA activity points for attending the live seminar and completing the end-of-program survey. A certificate of participation is not awarded for watching the recorded version of the program.

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Below are comments from individuals who attended the seminar:

  • "I appreciated the quality professional information provided from professors and practicing scientists, as well as some resources on how to use the information in a classroom setting."
  • "I liked the variety of presenters! They each brought great information and were easy to understand and follow."
  • "This seminar was a compelling dive into accelerating climate impacts, with striking visuals of ice loss, ecosystem shifts, and Indigenous perspectives. The most engaging part was hearing local community voices on frontline changes."

A certificate of attendance was deposited into participants' account page for completing the evaluation form at the end of the program.

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