Young people from Nunavut make documentary on climate change
The effects of climate change, which residents of Arctic communities are already experiencing, will be captured by young people in a documentary.
The effects of climate change, which residents of Arctic communities are already experiencing, will be captured by young people in a documentary.
A polar bear with her two cubs has been causing turmoil, both socially and politically, since they had appeared in a community in southern Greenland last Monday.
During a marking program for polar bears, an animal has died on Svalbard despite new rules being implemented.
Alaska’s communities have been literally inundated with large amounts of plastic waste, cans, and other debris.
More information has emerged following the fatal attack by a polar bear at the Longyearbyen campsite.
A polar bear attacked and fatally wounded a man at the campsite in Longyearbyen early on Friday morning before the bear was shot himself.
The environmental conditions in the Arctic are similar to those in space – the best conditions to develop the cultivation of vegetables for future astronauts in the Arctic.
Denmark aims to help Greenland modernising and improving its social system for the protection of the weak
The leaders of the Gwich’in in the Yukon call on opponents of oil drilling in Alaska’s nature reserve to intensify their efforts.
The Arctic Circle Assembly, the largest gathering of Arctic stakeholders, has to cancel its meeting this year due to the COVID pandemic.
Professor Konrad Steffen, director of the WSL and well-known glaciologist, died during an expedition in Greenland.
Australia’s newest icebreaker has left its “birthplace” in Romania and is being towed to the Netherlands for completion.
A team of journalists and environmentalists undertook an expedition to the Taymyr region to inspect the waters and soils for contamination.
The U.S. government approved a highly controversial road construction project through a ecologically valuable region.
On board the expedition ship “Roald Amundsen” several crew members fell ill with COVID-19 during a voyage.
Like many other environmental regulations, the Trump administration recently reversed a ban on cruel hunting practices on Alaska’s wildlife
A very curious polar bear has caused confusion on the west coast of Svalbard for several days with its repeated visits at two stations.
The administrations of the British Antarctic Territories and South Georgia/South Sandwich have officially designated November 18 as Pride Day.
A tsunami warning was issued Tuesday night after a 7.8 magnitude earthquake had struck off Alaska’s southern coast.
A 20-foot container has been converted into a small hospital by the Australian Antarctic Division to help save lives at sea.
American Seafoods announces that 85 crew members of the “American Triumph” have tested positive for COVID-19.
PolarJournal, our online platform on polar affairs, is celebrating its first birthday today.
A new oil binder, the invention of a German company, could make the oil industry cleaner and at the same time protect the environment.
In Greenland, a debate is under way about the relocation of the Hans Egede statue in Nuuk, in which the population is to be asked for its opinion in more detail.