Why climate models miss the mark on Arctic warming – and how scientists are improving their accuracy
Most simulations overestimate the amount of ice and underestimate the amount of liquid in wintertime Arctic clouds.
Food prices increase in an Arctic indigenous community amidst road infrastructure development and loss of federal freight subsidy
Road infrastructure development is often promoted as a strategy to reduce food insecurity in remote Arctic communities.
Arctic And Antarctic Citizen Science Expeditions Announced
During the expedition, guests can see majestic polar bears and walrus of Spitsbergen before navigating through pack ice to visit a traditional Greenland village.
No Clear Winners: New Research Shows How Arctic Plants Are Responding to Warmer World
Arctic ecosystems are changing fast — but not in predictable ways.
From export bans to Arctic plans: Greenland’s mining opportunity
As the global race for critical minerals intensifies, few places are as strategically positioned as Greenland to help the West bridge a widening supply gap.
NATO to set up temporary air operations command centre in Arctic Norway
The interim facility is expected to be operational for several years and staffed by several hundred personnel until a permanent centre is completed.
Prioritizing Power Over Democratic Principles and Arctic Security
At a recent Arctic forum in the Russian port city of Murmansk, Putin reportedly said, “As for Greenland, this is an issue that concerns two specific states and has nothing to do with us.”
The Arctic Council Survives Both Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump
The only thing that mattered was that the council had survived a Russian full-scale war against a neighboring country, and now with ambitions to also survive Donald Trump as the US president.
Clean Arctic Alliance calls for action on shipping pollution in the Arctic
Tackling black carbon and methane pollution from marine traffic could dramatically reduce the impacts of the climate crisis before 2030.