From left to right, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, Nunavut Premier P. J. Akeeagok and Nunavut Tunngavik Incorporated (NTI) President Aluki Kotierk gathered in Iqaluit to sign an agreement described as historic. Image: P. J. Akeeagok / Facebook An agreement...
Like all the world’s oceans and seas, the Southern Ocean is becoming more acidic. The cause is CO2 emissions linked to human activities. Acidification could, however, reach dramatic proportions by the end of the century. Image: Heiner Kubny By 2100, the acidity...
Released on December 12, Passeurs (On the border between Norway and Russia, stories of a thwarted friendship) is a true immersion into the life of Kirkenes through a six-episode podcast by Swiss director Marie Geiser. A podcast takes us to Kirkenes and immerses us in...
Deep-mining in Arctic waters? This possibility became very real after the Norwegian Parliament approved the exploitation of the seabed between Svalbard and Jan Mayen Island. Image: Michael Wenger Yesterday afternoon, the Norwegian Parliament officially agreed to...
Argentine President Javier Milei made his first official visit to Antarctica, landing at the Argentine scientific base of Marambio, located on Seymour Island in the Weddell Sea. Alongside the President was IAEA Director Rafael Grossi and his NUTEC Plastics project....