By Jo Inge Bekkevold, a senior China fellow at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies, and Paal Sigurd Hilde, a professor at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies.
The Gwich'in say they're prepared to ramp up their efforts to protect the calving grounds of the Porcupine caribou herd in ...
As climate change enables the planting of trees further north, initiatives to establish forests in Arctic regions have gained ...
Social media users could relate to the woman's fear in the viral clip, with one saying "there is nothing more terrifying." ...
A small Arctic research station in Norway has emerged as a scientific hub, and it’s home to an increasingly female-led ...
In 2022, Mary Peltola won a House race in Alaska against Sarah Palin on “Fish, Family, and Freedom.” Can she win another ...
New studies about the Thwaites Glacier, also called the "Doomsday Glacier," have sparked a conversation about geoengineering ...
As a botanist, ecologist and teacher, I have walked more than 100 miles in the Arctic teaching my students about how important it is and how fragile it is. We saw footprints and vehicle trails still ...
The U.S. is closely monitoring increasing military cooperation between Russia and China in the Arctic, which raises security ...
Tools such as bear spray and ‘bear-dar’ deployed to help communities as climate change brings more contact with world’s largest land carnivores.
If you are going to war in Finland’s Arctic, you’ll need skis and tanks, of course, but you may also need newspapers. The ...
More than 100,000 years ago, global temperatures soared and the Arctic ice melted plunging Europe into a deep freeze, in a situation with chilling echoes of today.