Woolly Bear Caterpillar: The Great Arctic Survivor
A while back, I was looking for relics from the 1913 Karluk Expedition on Wrangel Island. Certain members of that expedition spent the better part of a year on this remote Siberian island after their ship was crushed by ice,…
Inuit group, citing dramatic effects in the Arctic, calls for bigger role in international climate action
The Inuit people of the Arctic, facing some of the most dramatic effects of climate change, are seeking a bigger voice in any international action taken to address it. In a position paper issued just before the start of a major international…
Tromsø Will Be the First Arctic European Youth Capital
Tromsø in Northern Norway has been awarded the title of European Youth Capital 2026 with the concept “True North”. “We will show that young people from the Arctic are of key strategic importance for Europe,” says Luna Drecker, leader of…
Salmon Under Threat: An Arctic Fisherman Sees the Impact of Climate Change
As humans expand their carbon footprint on the planet, vital habitats are being lost, making it increasingly challenging for some species to survive. This is especially true for Arctic Alaska, where warming due to climate change is unleashing unprecedented changes…
Letter: Arctic analysis frozen in cold war thinking
China has always followed the principles of respect, co-operation, win-win and sustainability, and conducted mutually beneficial co-operation with all countries in the Arctic in various fields.
Our friends in the North: UK strategy towards the Arctic
In dynamic situation, it is imperative that the UK Government remains alert to emerging changes and regularly assesses whether it has appropriately prioritised and resourced its strategy towards the region.
Reindeer herders and scientists collaborate to understand Arctic warming
Predicting rain-on-snow events that turn tundra into ice could save reindeer and livelihoods The spring 2014 annual reindeer festival in Yar-Sale, a rural town on the Yamal Peninsula in Western Siberia, was a grim affair. A rainstorm followed by a…
The Arctic This Week Take Five: Week of 20 November, 2023
Greenland Decides to Join the Paris Agreement on Climate Change
What the 14th Five-Year Plan says about China’s Arctic Interests
In March 2021, during the annual session of the National People’s Congress in Beijing, the Chinese leadership formally adopted the 14th Five-Year Plan,1) marking the first time that one of China’s five-year plans directly mentions the Arctic.2) The plan, cumbersomely titled the…






















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