Malte Humpert

Explaining China’s Politics in the Arctic

Slowly but steadily also China creates an interest for the Arctic region, mainly driven by geopolitical considerations

Where Did All the Ice Go? The Media’s Coverage of the Greenland Melt Event

The sheer number of headlines exaggerating the importance of the recent melt event in Greenland is staggering and poses

NASA State of Flux Images of Change: The Impact of Climate Change on the Arctic

NASA's State of Flux gallery does a superior job at visualizing the effects of climate change on our planet, especially

Norway’s Energy Resource Policy and the Future of Bilateral Cooperation in the Barents Sea

The Barents Sea has a significant potential for future petroleum discoveries in the Arctic with a lasting impact on the

Umka: A Domed City in the Russian Arctic

Plans for the construction of an enclosed ultra-modern city on the New Siberian Island group are taking shape: the

Canada’s New F-35 Stealth Fighter Lacks Ability to Communicate in the Arctic

Canada's future multibillion-dollar stealth fighter may be ill-equipped to communicate from the country's Arctic

Canada’s National Shipbuilding Procurement Strategy: New Capabilities for Arctic

Canada wants to invest into Arctic infrastructure and vessels as part of its National Shipbuilding Procurement

German Icebreaker “Polarstern” Returns from Arctic

The research icebreaker Polarstern - the 30-year old flagship of the Alfred-Wegener-Institute - returned from its 26th

NASA Discovers Significant Ozone Hole Over The Arctic

For the first time, the National Aeronautics and Space Administration discovered a significant ozone hole over the