Climate and Environment

‘Supported by every traveler in Norway’: Den Norske Turistforening, tourist infrastructure and transnational travel

History for mountaineering in Norway in the 1800s examines how tourist infrastructure changes understanding of the

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – International Law and the Third Pole with Prabhakar Singh

In this TAI Bookshelf podcast episode, we talk with Prabhakar Singh about the Himalaya, the third pole, and

Infrastructure in the Arctic: The Arctic Institute Infrastructure Series

Infrastructure in the Arctic provides a useful lens through which to explore larger issues, from geopolitics to

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – Ecocritical Arctic Art History with Isabelle Gapp

In this TAI Bookshelf podcast, we talk with Isabelle Gapp about ecocritical art history and visual representation of

Investigating the Barriers to Building Climate Adaptation of Cultural and Natural Heritage Sites in Polar Regions

Climate adaptation of polar regions is difficult due to barriers such as lack of awareness of polar heritage and remote

Arctic Islam: the Midnight Sun, the ‘Isha Prayer, and Islamic Law and Practice

Three periods of Islam in the Arctic are medieval exploration, 19th century theology, and contemporary

The Two Arctics: Soviet Environmental Experiences and Socialist Realism in the Far North (Part II)

The second part of this two-part series explores the example of Norilsk in further detail to examine varying Soviet

The Two Arctics: Soviet Environmental Experiences and Socialist Realism in the Far North (Part I)

Comparing Pyramiden and Norilsk offers insights into two Soviet Arctic experiences: idealism and reality; both

TAI Bookshelf Podcast – Ruins of Arctic Infrastructures with Mia Bennett

In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk to Mia Bennett about the anthropocene, infrastructure development and