TAI In The News

The Arctic Council: What Was Accomplished and Where Do We Go from Here

Kathrin Stephen looks back at the accomplishments of the Canadian Chairmanship of the Arctic and where the US goes from

Frustrated Tar Sands Industry Looks for Arctic Export Route

Victoria Herrmann weighs in on the possibility of the frustrated tar sands industry to ship oil through an ice-free

US Takes Reins of Arctic Council Amid Geopolitical Tension, Rapid Warming

Malte Humpert explains the uncertain political and environmental landscape the US will inherit as next Arctic Council

Future Arctic: More Mining, More Shipping and More Tourists

Malte Humpert weighs in on mining’s economic, environmental, and social challenges and opportunities in the High

Obama Proposes New Protections For Arctic National Wildlife Refuge

Malte Humpert discusses environmental protection versus oil drilling in Alaska’s Arctic National Wildlife

The Navy Lays Out Its Play For a More Accessible Arctic

Kevin Casey discusses the difficulty of the U.S. Navy of dealing with uncertainty when planning for maritime

Arctic Sea Ice Sits at Record Low for Mid-February

Malte Humpert discusses the record low in sea ice for mid-February and changing weather patterns in the

Are We Prepared for a Catastrophe in the Arctic?

The Arctic Institute assembled an international team of experts to examine existing infrastructure in the six Arctic

German: Eiskaltes Risiko

Malte Humpert examines the risks in the Arctic - das eiskalte Risiko der