Ice-Blog – While Arctic melts, sweltering Germany hosts UN climate talks
It’s been a scorcher of a week here in Bonn, Germany. Delegates to the UNFCCC climate talks (one of the interim meetings
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 moreSweden’s Minister for Climate, Isabella Lövin, said the EU will take a more prominent role when it comes to climate change in
Read moreIt will not conduct oil exploration or production operations in the Arctic ice pack, the French oil major underlines in
Read more2015 has drawn to a close which means Eye on the Arctic is looking back at the year’s news and events
Read moreAs 2015 draws to a close, the NOAA report card on the state of the Arctic and a substantial new
Read moreThe Paris Agreement could create tens of thousands of jobs in Finland, say Environment Minister Kimmo Tiilikainen and analysts of
Read moreThe ArcticNet scientific meeting took place in Vancouver, British Columbia from December 7-11. There, hundreds of Canadian scientists and researchers
Read moreOn a recent edition of DW’s Living Planet programme, Lakeidra Chavis reported on the effect of melting permafrost on indigenous
Read moreAfter two weeks of talks, representatives from around the world hammered out the final details of a global climate change agreement
Read moreNearly 200 world leaders celebrated an early Christmas in Paris Saturday after signing an unprecedented pact to limit global warming
Read moreOn this week’s news round-up, we bring you some of your most read stories from Eye on the Arctic this
Read moreSweden’s Environment Minister is cautiously optimistic in her comments on the latest draft proposal from the UN climate negotiations in Paris.
Read moreTo those of us who work on polar subjects, there is no question about the relevance of the cryosphere to
Read moreA green industry can bring about massive change, said Prime Minister Stefan Löfven when he addressed world leaders at the
Read moreOn the occasion of the United Nations climate change conference in Paris (November 30- December 11), Eye on the Arctic has
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