Sanctions targeted at Russia may mean layoffs in northern Norway
Close economic ties with Russia are are suddenly turning into a liability
Close economic ties with Russia are are suddenly turning into a liability
The crater, discovered in 2015 under the ice cap in northwestern Greenland, originated from an asteroid impact many millions of years ago, according a recent dating study.
A surge in energy prices has been exacerbated by Moscow, but the industry says its root is in Washington
The ancestors of orcas, which today hunt polar animals such as seals, penguins and even whales, only went after fish, an international study shows.
Artificial intelligence is being eyed as a way to keep traditional knowledge alive
The Ambler road would allow Alaska to open up a huge mining province, but federal land stands in the way
Climate change is bringing more favorable conditions for vegetation at alpine altitudes and in the high Arctic. However, shrubs suffer from drought.
One of the world’s largest chunks of ice is generating incredible amounts of heat
A contractor was approved after a third tender and a doubling of the budget
Besides the best conditions for various skiing sports, Norway has even more to offer for the hardcore – perfect waves for surfers.
Health authorities have cleared away Covid restrictions ahead of the tourism season
Regularly scheduled service between Akureyri and destinations in Denmark, Spain and the the UK is set to begin in June
At the suggestion of international bioacoustics experts, a global sound library of sounds from marine and freshwater animals will be created.
Russia, as chair of the Arctic Council, has proposed a project to combat viruses that have been hidden under the permafrost for more than 30,000 years.
Electric aeroplanes’ first big use will be on smaller routes
Population trends in the three Canadian territories differed considerably
Although there has always been rabies among Arctic foxes in Nunavut and the human population has been appropriately cautious about it, predictive models for future outbreaks are now being developed.
A bigger, deeper port in Nome will be America’s gateway to its maritime Arctic
The hit TV series that is known for its accurate portrayal of politics explores the relationship between Denmark and Greenland
The country’s ruling Social Democrats appear ready to approve more mines and spend less time doing it
Only about one and a half years after the largest Arctic research expedition ever, the scientists provide a complete picture of climate processes in the Central Arctic for the first time.
Greenland’s lone athlete at the Winter Olympics must compete under the Danish flag
Walruses feed almost exclusively on small molluscs. How do they get them out of the sea floor? With their tusks, it was assumed for a long time. Not true.
Very old carbon stocks in permafrost that have not been adequately accounted for could further accelerate global warming.