Climate and Environment

Golden Rule in Arctic Science and Community Partnerships

From Arctic science to community partnerships, the Golden Rule is at the core of training for PhD students at a summer

Vegan at Sea-gan: The Arctic Ocean

Is it possible to maintain a vegan diet during research in the Arctic Ocean? Polar research expeditions are changing,

Women Are America’s Climate Change Champions

The face of climate change champions in America is overwhelmingly female, but local women leaders remain invisible in

Responsibility for the Arctic from Afar

Responsibility for the Arctic implies knowing drivers of change. A footprint assessment could help Germany understand

Sustainable Arctic Mining? A Comparative Analysis of Greenland and Nunavut Mining Discourses

The concept of sustainability is often mentioned in Greenland and Nunavut mining debates, but the meaning is not the

Sustainability as a Political Concept in the Arctic (Part II)

This is Part II of the introduction to a book which analyzes sustainability as a political concept in the Arctic and

Sustainability as a Political Concept in the Arctic (Part I)

This is the introduction (Part I) to a book on sustainability as a concept and on how sustainability is given new

Media Coverage of Climate Change Relocation in Alaska

Media coverage of climate change relocation is a story of crisis and victims -- but at what cost to the agency of

Climate Change in Context

Climate change does not exist in a vacuum—it affects communities in tandem with other challenges and