Battery-powered tour buses come to Arctic Norway
The travel industry goes green and the north is no exception when tour-busses aims for zero emission. It is the
Read moreThe travel industry goes green and the north is no exception when tour-busses aims for zero emission. It is the
Read moreA new study from UiT The Arctic University of Norway revealed that estimates of methane emissions released from the Arctic
Read moreKirkenes, on the coast to the Barents Sea, woke up to 2° Celsius and rain Wednesday. In Tromsø, Norway’s largest city
Read moreThe initiative, along with a ban on heavy fuel oil, is welcomed by both locals in Longyearbyen and Arctic expedition
Read moreThe «Kapitan Dranitsyn» is bringing equipment, supplies and 95 researchers to the «Polarstern» as part of great international research expedition
Read moreProtests from the indigenous Sami people, local fishermen and environmental groups were turned down by the government. “Allowing this to happen
Read moreOver the next four years, Norway’s petroleum production will increase by 40 percent. A new report from the UN Environment
Read moreThe Arctic railway The Arctic railway Building a future… or destroying a culture? By Eilís Quinn An Indigenous nation divided
Read moreThe front of Hornsundbreen glacier in Arctic Norway is retreating every year and will eventually open a new strait between
Read moreThe findings are not necessary connected with the recent accident at the nuclear weapons test site in northern Russia, Norwegian
Read moreOne sample taken from an open ventilation hole of the wrecked Soviet nuclear-powered submarine shows levels of about 800 Becquerel
Read moreNorwegian and Russian researchers sail joint expedition to the site where the submarine Komsomolets sank in 1989. The unique titanium
Read moreA group of skiers who went missing in the Blåbærfjellet region of Norway’s Tamok Valley and were later declared dead
Read moreThe 3,506 km long sprint of the small animal is stunning researchers. “We first did not believe it was true,”
Read more“The levels measured are very, very low and we don’t know its origin,” says Bredo Møller with Norway’s radiation agency’s
Read more