The Arctic continues to be a focal point for climate-related concerns. Polar bears are facing a serious threat as melting ice forces them to spend more time on land, impacting their ability to find food. A new study suggests that their struggle to maintain their 'roly-poly' figure, which is vital for their survival, is a losing proposition due to the effects of climate change on their diet. Additionally, the Great Lakes are experiencing record-low ice coverage as a result of a warm winter, signaling further environmental changes in the region. Moreover, satellite images have revealed dramatic changes in Greenland's glaciers over the decades, serving as a stark visual documentation of the impacts of global warming on the Arctic landscape.