Climate change may lead to shifts in vital Pacific Arctic fisheries
Commercially important marine fish and invertebrate species will likely shift northwards under a warmer climate.
Finland finds the fuel of the future and beats hydrogen
Finland has just suddenly overtaken America, Japan and China and introduced the world to the hydrogen fuel of the future.
The Arctic: Rising Tensions and Evolving Geopolitics in a Thawing Frontier
Although familiar with geopolitical competition, strategic contestation in the Arctic entered a new, more confrontational phase following the Russian Federation’s annexation of Crimea in 2014
The chill is gone
Arctic sea ice cover retreated rapidly in July 2024, pushing the daily ice extent at the end of the month to the third lowest in the 46-year satellite record.
ArcticNet: Advancing knowledge on the Arctic
Canada’s ArcticNet aims to advance knowledge of the Arctic and provide innovative solutions to its challenges through scientific excellence, self-determined research, and collaboration.
Sailing The Northwest Passage Solo
Two sailors, one young and one old, have recently started their 2024 voyages through the Northwest Passage.
Facts About the Arctic in August 2024
In particular the sea ice between the North Pole and northern Greenland is remarkably fragmented.
Moscow’s Arctic policy is based on lies and corruption
Mikhail Krutikhin argues that several of the major industrial projects currently under development in the Russian Arctic are nothing but a scam and part of a grand corruption scheme.
Researchers return to Arctic to test integrated sensor nodes
The nodes are intended to become part of a widespread sea-ice monitoring network.