Blog – After Arctic Circle conference unfolds in Iceland, American tourists and soldiers head north
Two weeks ago, Arctic Circle, the region’s largest annual gathering, took place for the fifth year in a row in Iceland’s
Read moreTwo weeks ago, Arctic Circle, the region’s largest annual gathering, took place for the fifth year in a row in Iceland’s
Read moreGlimmering aurora have returned to light up northern night skies, meaning that summer is drawing to a close. With these
Read moreEarlier this week, it was announced that in exchange for 700 million Danish kroner ($109 million), Greenland would allow Denmark
Read moreNearly five years ago, I wrote a post comparing the Arctic and Central Asia. Though at first glance the regions don’t seem
Read moreThousands of years ago on Russia’s Kola Peninsula, retreating glaciers shaved off the pointy peaks of the Khibiny Mountains. The
Read moreMurmansk, the largest city in the entire Arctic, is having a makeover. At the restaurant on the top floor of
Read moreLast week, I recounted my overland journey with thirty-some colleagues from Kirkenes, Norway to Murmansk, Russia. The five-hour road trip
Read moreOn a gray June day, a group of thirty-odd Arctic scholars and artists participating in a traveling symposium called the
Read moreIn my previous post, I wrote about how a Concorde jet and Chinese tourists have irrevocably changed Lapland in the
Read moreAs the only Arctic nation without a university, Canada is “lagging behind” its northern neighbours admonished Senator Dennis Patterson last
Read moreLocated just a few kilometers to the south of the Arctic Circle, the unassuming Finnish city of Rovaniemi does not
Read moreFifty-five million years ago, the Northeast Atlantic Ocean opened up between Europe and Greenland, pushing the two landmasses apart. In
Read moreLast November, Canada’s first highway to the Arctic Ocean opened. When shovels broke ground on the all-weather road in January
Read moreOne good thing about people no longer being in office is they are freer to come out with their own
Read moreClimate change exacerbates the weather phenomena around the world in different ways. We get plenty of snow, somewhere else there
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