Ice-Blog: Trudeau and Obama’s Arctic endeavours
Sometimes there are pleasant surprises to end the week. An announcement by the U.S. and Canadian leaders that they are
Read moreSometimes there are pleasant surprises to end the week. An announcement by the U.S. and Canadian leaders that they are
Read moreHere in Germany, the winter has seemed strange enough. We had flowers in bloom at Christmas, and people sneezing with
Read moreWhen I first went to Alaska in 2008, “Unbaking Alaska“ was the title of the reporting project on how climate
Read moreArctic Profiles is an occasional Eye on the Arctic series where we check in with different Arctic regions to take
Read moreOn this week’s news round-up, we bring you some of your most read stories from Eye on the Arctic this
Read moreMy attention was caught this week by a study that ascertained that thermal expansion accounts for a much greater share
Read moreEveryone seems to love simplifications these days; maybe it’s always been so. We want to be told that solutions to
Read moreSitting in my office on the banks of the river Rhine, I am trying to imagine what would happen if
Read moreTROMSO, Norway – Usually at the end of each week, we bring you the Week in Review with your most
Read moreIf you are sitting somewhere on the East Coast of the USA, struggling to cope with 30 inches of snow,
Read moreToday we’re happy to inform our readers and listeners that a new Norwegian partner has joined the Eye on the
Read moreWith Greenland known to be one of the main contributors to global sea level rise, mainly through increased meltwater runoff,
Read moreIn December, a record heat wave was cascading through the Arctic at a time when snow and ice would normally
Read moreOn this week’s news round-up, we bring you some of your most read stories from Eye on the Arctic this
Read moreAs I checked through the news agencies to keep tabs on what’s been happening with Greenland as 2016 kicks off,
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