Arctic ice melt may have less impact on ocean circulation
Freshwater carried into the Atlantic by melting Arctic ice may have a smaller impact on the global conveyor belt of ocean currents.
Freshwater carried into the Atlantic by melting Arctic ice may have a smaller impact on the global conveyor belt of ocean currents.
Norwegians and Russians can usually get along. More money for Norway’s spy agency aims to help keep things that way even as the war grinds on
Open for about six months, IñuPiphany in Anchorage offers women a space for arts and crafts.
The largest Arctic fish needs just a handful of food per day to survive.
Walruses were once widespread in the Svalbard archipelago. But 350 years of unchecked hunting pushed them to the brink of extinction. Walruses have been protected since 1952.
A new study sheds light on plastic pollution throughout the Arctic and paints a grim picture.
It had become necessary to break up the cabinet in order to save it
Freshwater plumes of meltwater off the calving front apparently prevent large icebergs from calving as long as they persist.
The Sámi feel that allowing mining on their land is neither green nor pleasant
But it needs anchoring to be sustainable
The cruise industry has been working toward more climate-friendly ships for a while now. Hurtigruten wants to play a pioneering role.
Rapid ice loss in the Arctic is creating more and more open water, which emits more gases and aerosols that affect the climate.
A papal visit to apologise for church abuses would not be unprecedented, but indigenous groups say it is essential
In less than a decade, an unprecedented collaborative project has succeeded in tripling the Klinse-Za caribou population.
August Heinrich Petermann was a German cartographer of great importance. His claim that the North Pole was an ice-free ocean was a big mistake.
Copenhagen’s response to the war in Ukraine is putting relations in the Kingdom of Denmark to the test
After a three-year break, the company Hvalur hf. wants to continue the actually unprofitable whaling in Icelandic fishing areas.
Finland’s choice of its next fighter jet is a much about keeping its friends close as its enemies away
A new study identifies 21 European rivers, including the Rhine, as sources of microplastic pollution in the Arctic Ocean.
Greenland risks going into the tourism season with its flag carrier in the midst of a crippling labour conflict
Making miners pay clean-up costs up front prevents them from hiding behind bankruptcy
Peatlands in the Arctic permafrost belt are responding more strongly to warming than previously thought.
Due to the Russian invasion and sanctions, operators have canceled their trips to the western part of the Russian Arctic and the North Pole and have had to reschedule.
Swiss research groups are launching several projects with Greenlandic partners to assess natural hazards and study climate change impacts on the fjords.