Climate and Environment

Governing Arctic High Seas Biodiversity

Arctic high seas biodiversity will soon become exposed to economic activities and stakeholders must enhance

Environmental Détente: What can we learn from the Cold War to manage today’s Arctic Tensions and Climate Crisis?

The climate crisis is a global security threat. Science cooperation offers an exemplar to improve relations and

Sámi Council Resistance to SCoPEX Highlights the Complex Questions Surrounding Geoengineering and Consent

Fallout from geoengineering research experiment shows us there are still complex conflicts to be resolved in climate

Why do we need a shared Pan-Arctic Fisheries Governance Complex?

Fisheries governance in the Arctic is predominantly regional. Lack of dynamism calls for shared Pan-Arctic fisheries

What’s Next For Sustainable Development?

Sustainable Arctic development is vague. Without concrete rules, the pursuit of sustainable development projects may

Science Cooperation with the Snow Dragon: Can the U.S. and China work together on the Arctic Climate Crisis?

U.S.-China scientific cooperation to tackle climate change in the Arctic is achievable and can have benefits despite

Permafrost Thaw in the Warming Arctic: Final Remarks

Permafrost thaw is caused by climate change and threatens life in the Arctic and beyond. TAI’s series aims to shed

Realizing Indigenous Law in Co-Management of Natural Resources

To equitably manage Canada’s Arctic natural resources and elevate Indigenous law, reform is needed that centers

Infrastructure and Community Resilience in the Changing Arctic: Status, Challenges, and Research Needs

The article presents the impacts of permafrost degradation on Arctic infrastructure and an ongoing permafrost research