Blog – Some gloom when it comes to Arctic climate, but also a promise of progress
On November 23, Germany’s public service broadcaster ARD dedicated its prime viewing time after the evening news to the Arctic,
Read moreOn November 23, Germany’s public service broadcaster ARD dedicated its prime viewing time after the evening news to the Arctic,
Read moreImagine you head for the North Pole to test your brand-new giant, state-of-the-art icebreaker – and you can’t find any
Read moreRapid emissions cuts could still ensure their long-term survival. Otherwise, some Arctic regions seem set to lose polar bears by
Read moreIn the remote, high Arctic region of north-eastern Greenland, at 74° North, a scattered group of blue and white buildings
Read moreIt’s raining. I’m delighted. A strange response from a Scot who has fled the damp British climate. I write this
Read moreOne good thing about people no longer being in office is they are freer to come out with their own
Read moreIt’s been a scorcher of a week here in Bonn, Germany. Delegates to the UNFCCC climate talks (one of the interim meetings
Read moreWhen I first visited Greenland back in 2009, it was not a place that made the news very often. This
Read moreFollowing the news over the weekend with a trip to Greenland this summer at the back of my mind, my
Read moreWorking for an international broadcaster which has Africa as one of its key target groups, I often find it difficult
Read more“Irene, have you heard the news? Looks like Trump has pulled out of the Paris Agreement.” While the US President
Read moreIt is hard to tell where the most influential conversations on the future of the Arctic are being held right
Read moreThis week I came across an interesting publication about to come on to the German market. “The fossil empire strikes
Read moreFinland does not often make its way onto the international news agenda, but as the country prepares to take over
Read moreIf you blinked, you might have missed it. The confirmation came this week that the Arctic sea ice reached yet
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