EditorialHans Hatle, founder of Barents Safari, takes visitors along a fjord near the Norwegian-Russian border, about five miles from the port of Kirkenes, Norway, June 6, 2023. (Patrick Junker/The New York Times)
EditorialOslo officials say that the shift to electric cars has noticeably reduced the levels of nitrogen oxides, air pollutants that cause smog and asthma. (David B. Torch/The New York Times)
EditorialOslo officials say that the shift to electric cars has noticeably reduced the levels of nitrogen oxides, air pollutants that cause smog and asthma. (David B. Torch/The New York Times)
EditorialOslo officials say that the shift to electric cars has noticeably reduced the levels of nitrogen oxides, air pollutants that cause smog and asthma. (David B. Torch/The New York Times)
EditorialOslo officials say that the shift to electric cars has noticeably reduced the levels of nitrogen oxides, air pollutants that cause smog and asthma. (David B. Torch/The New York Times)
Editorial Fredrik Walsoe, a real estate developer whose boat was boarded and damaged by Freya, the young female walrus which roamed the Oslo fjord in recent weeks, in Oslo, Norway on Aug. 17, 2022. (David B. Torch/The New York Times)
EditorialA photo provided by Thomas W. Johansen/NASA shows a polar bear atop a chunk of floating glacial ice in a fjord in Southeastern Greenland in 2016. (Thomas W. Johansen/NASA via The New York Times)