New study explores the US and China’s influence on the Arctic Council’s work
The Arctic Council faces constant challenges to its authority by influential players on the international stage.
Canada’s Arctic: A strategic imperative for sovereignty, security and defence commitments
As the global geopolitical landscape grows more volatile, Canada’s Arctic has emerged as a pivotal frontier for national security and economic resilience.
China an ‘important stakeholder in Arctic affairs,’ says Beijing amid Trump’s claims about Greenland
US President Donald Trump has doubled down on his interest in acquiring Greenland.
Akeeagok, Arctic premiers talk security in Washington trip
Little said by any of the 13 premiers following Wednesday’s visit to White House to lobby against tariffs.
Territorial premiers send message in Washington that the Arctic is not for sale
Territorial premiers said it is a critical time for the Arctic amid U.S. President Donald Trump’s increasing rhetoric of American expansion and actions to disrupt global trade.
Sustainability Corner: Rising Arctic temperatures and its potential effects
The Arctic, which has always been known as an icy and remote wilderness, is undergoing extreme changes as warming in the Arctic continues to increase.
Ingrid A. Medby Has Researched the Arctic Identity
Researcher Ingrid A. Medby has researched the Arctic state identity and what the term ‘Arctic’ entails for state employees in Norway, Canada, and Iceland.
Concerns raised about Russian and Chinese subs in Arctic
The UK will deploy Royal Navy and Royal Fleet Auxiliary assets to the upcoming NATO-led Exercise Joint Viking.
Groundwater in the Arctic is delivering more carbon into the ocean than was previously known
A relatively small amount of groundwater trickling through Alaska’s tundra is releasing huge quantities of carbon into the ocean.