Climate and Environment

The Hidden Gem in Generational Theory: A Key to Arctic Challenges

The focus of this article is on the climate policy implication and internalization of policy implementation across

First Arctic Policy Hackathon Addresses Food Sovereignty

The first Arctic Policy Hackathon took place in Reykjavík in 2022 and brought together leaders from Arctic Indigenous

The Polar Cruise Industry and the Political Landscape in the Arctic Region: Russia in Focus

Recovering after the Covid-19 pandemic, the polar cruise industry is now facing new challenges caused by political

The Partnership between the U.S. and Russia in the Field of the Sustainable Development Goals in the Arctic Region

We examine the cooperation between the U.S. and Russia based on the SDGs and present comparative analysis of Arctic

The U.S. Comes in From the Cold with New Climate-Focused Arctic Strategy

The new climate-focused Arctic Strategy puts the U.S. on the path to fulfill its promise as an Arctic nation.

Arctic Winter College 2021: Policy Briefs #2.2 – Marine and Maritime Issues 2

The Arctic Institute is publishing the third policy brief - on marine and maritime issues - from the Arctic Winter

Arctic Winter College 2021: Policy Briefs #2.1 – Marine and Maritime Issues 1

The Arctic Institute is publishing the second policy brief - on marine and maritime issues - from the Arctic Winter

Poverty, Well-Being and Climate Change in the Arctic: a Musical Perspective

A musical perspective on the evolution of colonial legacies amid climate change in the

Brussels Looks North: The European Union’s Latest Arctic Policy and the Potential for ‘Green’ Colonialism

Unless handled carefully the European Union may further marginalize the Sami in pursuit of Green Arctic