Iqaluit declares a water emergency
Solving Iqaluit’s water problems will mean addressing the amount of water that goes into its reservoir, not how much flows out of it
Solving Iqaluit’s water problems will mean addressing the amount of water that goes into its reservoir, not how much flows out of it
As the North becomes more important to more people, Operation Nanook is taking on new dimensions
A by multiple billionaires backed company wants to mine raw materials in West Greenland for low-emission e-transport to curb global warming.
Researchers working with tiger sharks off Belize have spotted a sleeper shark that was only known from cold regions.
Local authorities say their agreement with LNS is open to discussion
Despite greater recognition worldwide, player shortages plague Greenland women’s football, which is calling for help from the national federation.
Three doctoral students from ETH Zurich traveled to Svalbard in July to study the effects of climate change on Arctic vegetation.
Everyone knows fire melts ice, but research seems to confirm that melting sea ice may also be contributing to the growing number of Northern Hemisphere wildfires
An attack by a polar bear on a group of campers in the northwestern part of Isfjord has left one injured and the polar bear dead.
Around 1,300 kilometers of fiber optic cable are currently being laid to provide the Aleutian Islands in Alaska with high-speed Internet.
The project’s owner believes it should be exempt from the law the rejection was based on
In the Fagradalsfjall area on the Reyjaknes Peninsula, where a volcano erupted last year, a new eruption has been recorded after nearly eight months of dormancy.
As many as 1,200 could be idled by October the mine is not allowed to exceed its annual production limit
Young lumpfish, found in the Arctic waters between Svalbard and Nunavut, glow neon green in the dark. This is what an Irish-British research group has found out.
Johannes Rivoire has avoided previous efforts to force him to stand trial for sexual abuse in Nunavut
Although conditions in the Arctic are becoming more favorable with warming, shrubs may not spread as fast as previously thought.
For the first time, a shipping company has used helicopters to transport its guests from the ship to the Greenland Ice Sheet.
South Greenland is not only a place of spectacular scenery, but also a place of activities beyond the ordinary.
A very personal visit to Aappilattoq shows how people live in the south of Greenland, amidst high mountain flanks, deep fjords and icebergs.
The “Le Commandant Charcot” of the French shipping company Ponant reached 90° North for the first time with passengers on July 13, 2022.
The helicopters aboard the Ultramarine feature prominently on the fourth day of the voyage, offering unique glimpses of southwest Greenland.
During the search of two ships, the governor of Svalbard seized several weapons and ammunition.
On the third day in South Greenland, the advantage of having different transportation options on board becomes apparent as we explore the unknown.
Being on the road in Greenland is an adventure in itself. There are hardly any roads, and if you want to get from A to B, you have to use ships, boats, planes or helicopters. We have all three transportation options and therefore have three adventure options. For our captain, this trip is also an […]