Their countries maybe distant in terms of politics and transport, but their environments and struggles are the similar. That is why Greenland calls for more cooperation between Arctic peoples in its new foreign policy strategy. Photo: Wikimedia Commons “Nothing about...
Thanks to a collar equipped with a GPS and a camera, a research team has been able to track 20 polar bears in Hudson Bay, in order to understand how and what the King of the Arctic eats while on land. Result (from top to bottom and left to right): berries, gull,...
Two of the Arctic Resilient Comunities Youth Fellows enjoying a break at the beach in Sisimiut, Greenland. Photo: ARCYF In the new Arctic Resilient Communities Youth Fellowship, 17 young people from Alaska, North Canada and Greenland traveled to each other’s...
Maris Pruuli, in the middle, worked as a boatswain during the voyage. Here she is with her husband, Tiit, who was the expedition leader, and their son, Jaan, who was a deck-hand. In September, the Admiral Bellinghausen became the first Estonian ship to pass through...
Tiny Hans Island, the bone of contention, is a limestone rock measuring just 1.4 km2 in the middle of the Nares Strait. In future, it will be Greenland’s first land border, while for Canada and Denmark it will be the second. (Photo: Toubletap via Wikicommons...