Last year’s winner of the award was Dr. Trevor Bell’s SmartICE project. In addition to the scientific approach to sea ice quality research, the cultural and social aspects of the project were also awarded. Picture: Dr Michael Wenger Projects to study...
The award winner Dr. Trevor Bell (far left) poses for the photographers together with Lars Kullerud from the University of the Arctic (2nd from left), the award donor Dr. Frederik Paulsen (3rd from left) and Arctic Circle Chairman Olafúr Ragnar Grímsson (far right)....
Arctic sea ice is disappearing at an alarming rate, permafrost is thawing and causing major damage to infrastructure. In order to still ensure the protection of the Arctic, the states must now step on the gas. At the Arctic Circle meeting this year, this seems to have...
The largest global meeting of Arctic stakeholders from all sectors will finally take place as a real meeting again. Over the course of three days, there will be talks and lectures on all things Arctic. Video: Arctic Circle via Youtube The pandemic of the past 18...
The stylish HARPA, the concert hall of Reykjavik, is the worthy setting for the largest meeting of Arctic stakeholders. Every year, around 2,000 participants meet here over several days to discuss and decide on the way forward for the High North. Photo: Ivan Sabljak,...