Arctic Watch

Facts About the Arctic

Month: June 2024

New achievements in the Arctic for Week 24, 2024

Representation in The European Parliament. New Airlines. Arctic Cruises. Military and Sanctions.

Can climate engineering and research be responsibly tested?

Researchers at the Finnish Arctic Centre at University of Lapland investigate how solar geoengineering can be responsibly tested.

The unique impact from melting arctic sea ice

Diminishing Arctic sea ice has led to enhanced evaporation from the Arctic marginal seas (AMS), which is expected to alter precipitation over land.

Refreeze the Arctic: Dutch Startup Is Working on High Tech Plan

Scientists have a new idea to stop the Arctic from melting. They want to modify the climate to save the snowy region from global warming.

Three new candidates from the Arctic to EU

The results of Sunday’s European election show that three candidates from the Arctic region have secured seats in the Eurpean Parliament.

Russia and China timely established new Arctic company

The Russian government, via state-owned transport company Rosatom, has entered into an agreement with China’s Hainan Yangpu Newnew Shipping.

NATO scientists timely start new Arctic research mission

Scientists and engineers from the NATO arrived at the Norwegian port of Tromsø for Arctic research.

EU needs to put the Arctic on the new map

Three candidates from Lapland explain why the Finnish north and the Arctic region need to be prioritised on EU’s agenda for the term 2024-2029.

Arctic sea ice is quickly declining at an scary rate

Arctic ice is shrinking by 13 per cent a decade, but newly discovered giant viruses could help slow some of the decline.