Commentary

Crabtacular! Snow Crabs on their March from Svalbard to Brussels

For some years now, Norway and the European Union have exchanged diplomatic ‘pleasantries’ and engaged in a dispute

Playing the Greenland Card

Playing the Greenland Card could benefit interests in both Nuuk and Copenhagen in their interaction with

Climate Change in Context

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

Enabling Families to Adapt to Climate Change Independently

While the U.S. has taken some steps to provide adaptation-specific support, real impact still falls

Make Alaska and its Petroleum Great Again?

While the Arctic has often been framed as the world’s last energy frontier, Alaska has experienced heated debates

Subsistence, A Way of Life: How Climate change is Affecting Alaskan Traditions

An audio portrait of residents of Togiak, Alaska and the challenges climate change are bringing to a subsistence way of

The United Kingdom, Scotland and the Arctic

Scotland is the latest non-Arctic nation to claim it has exceptional interests in the region, with implications for the

Skolt Sámi Path to Climate Change Resilience

Climate change resilience - a challenge for the Skolt Sámi reindeer herders and fishermen of northern

The Norwegian Svalbard Policy – Respected or Contested?

The goal of the Norwegian Svalbard policy is stability and predictability, but this policy is contested - not just by