Microplastics in Arctic waters threaten spotted seals and humans
Samples of spotted seal stomachs, obtained from traditional subsistence hunts conducted by indigenous communities, were used for analysis.
Arctic Training With Canadian Troops Complements International Studies
A student in the master of arts in international relations program in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs recently returned from a unique training exercise that brought together U.S. and Canadian troops in the Arctic.
Arctic Economic Council and Arctic Mayors’ Forum Welcomes the New Chairship Programme From the Kingdom of Denmark
The five thematic priorities the Kingdom of Denmark have decided upon for their chairship align well with the founding missions and current projects of both the AEC and AMF.
The forgotten secret Nazi base in the Arctic. Codename: Nussbaum
The last of Hitler’s army to surrender were stationed in a desolate arctic wasteland.
Strong Emphasis on Indigenous Peoples in Arctic Council Chairship Programme
The Inuit Circumpolar Council (ICC) welcomes the incoming Arctic Council Chairship’s Programme.
Greenland appoints first Arctic ambassador, pledges sustainable development
Greenland appointed its first Arctic ambassador as it prepares to chair the Arctic Council.
The Arctic is the world’s region that has warmed the most, followed by Europe
The world is heating up. By the 2010s, the global average temperature of the air above the surface was about 1°C higher than in the 1940s.
The polar bears living in an abandoned Arctic weather station
A photographer’s iconic shot of polar bears in abandoned buildings on a Russian island in Arctic shines a spotlight on wider changes in their behaviour.
Russia’s Double Game in Arctic
The Russian-hosted International Arctic Forum (IAF) painted a vision of Russia as a responsible and constructive Arctic player.