Changed Arctic, changed world
It is likely that many people alive today will see the end of the Arctic as we know it.
Read moreIt is likely that many people alive today will see the end of the Arctic as we know it.
Read moreHere are five good-news stories from 2015 that bode well for the Arctic’s future.
Read moreChanges in the oceanic carbon cycle are causing dramatic changes in the Arctic Ocean.
Read moreUsing solar energy in Northern communities is a tough sell.
Read moreThe remote northern village of Kongiganak, Alaska found itself in a potentially life-threatening predicament when the winter barge carrying the village’s winter fuel supply got stuck in the ice due to an early freeze up in October 2014.
Read moreClimate change means life change in the Arctic.
Read morePermanent Participants on the Arctic Council highlight what they’d like to see during the US chairmanship.
Read more“Canada’s two years as Chair of the Arctic Council are best described as place holding.”
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Read moreIn 2017, Finland will take its turn as the next Arctic state to chair the Arctic Council.
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