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How satellites are changing what we know, and can do, in the Arctic

Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic @arctic_eq
Posted: Wednesday, January 27, 2016 at 23:42 — Last Updated: Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 14:54
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TROMSO, Norway – Ask the average person what they might see in the Arctic from space and the answer would

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Canada General Society Society (Canada) 

Alaska, COP21& the Arctic Council: 2015 Year in Review (Part 2)

Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic @arctic_eq
Posted: Friday, January 8, 2016 at 19:33 — Last Updated: Thursday, August 26, 2021 at 14:48
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2015 has drawn to a close which means Eye on the Arctic is looking back at the year’s news and events

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Canada Politics Politics (Canada) Special Features 

Canada’s prime minister announces launch of Arctic research program

Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic @arctic_eq
Posted: Thursday, August 21, 2014 at 16:18
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Canada’s prime minster marked the first day of his annual northern tour with the announcement of the National Research Council (NRC)

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Blog Politics Politics (USA) USA 

Blog: USA steps up Arctic game with appointment of Papp as special representative

Heather Exner-Pirot
Posted: Tuesday, July 22, 2014 at 11:22
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Since 2006, eleven different states have appointed Arctic Ambassadors/Envoys, and last week the United States became the twelfth, with Secretary

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Coal power plant in Russian coal mine settlement Barentsburg, Svalbard, Norway in 2008. (iStock)
Environment Environment (Russia) Russia Special Features 

Arctic air clearer after Soviet Union’s collapse, long-term study says

Yereth Rosen, Alaska Dispatch News
Posted: Monday, July 14, 2014 at 15:09
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The clouds of black carbon soiling snow and ice in Finland’s Arctic region have diminished significantly since the middle of

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Wood Frog (Lithobates Sylvatica). (UIG via Getty Images)
Environment Environment (USA) Special Features USA 

Alaska wood frogs are champion deep-freeze hibernators: study

Yereth Rosen, Alaska Dispatch News
Posted: Monday, May 5, 2014 at 10:43
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North America’s northernmost amphibians can stay frozen solid most of the year before they thaw and emerge to hop, breed,

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Ice floes on the Barents Sea at sunrise. (iStock)
Environment Environment (USA) USA 

Report: Human effect on climate raises questions about Arctic’s future

Yereth Rosen, Alaska Dispatch News
Posted: Thursday, May 1, 2014 at 11:29
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As ice sheets melt and thawing permafrost coastlines erode, what archaeological resources will be uncovered and possibly lost to the

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(The Canadian Press)
Environment Environment (USA) Special Features USA 

Ability to respond to oil spill in the Arctic called ‘sorely lacking’

Yereth Rosen, Alaska Dispatch News
Posted: Thursday, April 24, 2014 at 09:54
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Before anyone can adequately respond to oil spills in the U.S. Arctic, people need to know much more about what

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Oil field at sunset in Kazakhstan. (iStock)
Blog Business Russia 

Blog: Extractive frontiers – The Arctic and Central Asia

Mia Bennett
Posted: Tuesday, April 22, 2014 at 15:05
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At first glance, it might seem odd to compare the Arctic and Central Asia – two regions whose physical geographies

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Axel Heiberg Island, off eastern Canada’s Ellesmere Island (pictured), is one of the northernmost spots of land on the Earth today. But in the Cretaceous period, when the animal that owned the preserved vertebra was alive, the island was at a more southerly latitude than the dinosaur-rich North Slope of Alaska, the study points out. (iStock)
Society Society (USA) Special Features USA 

World’s farthest-north dinosaur bone find sheds light on Cretaceous world

Yereth Rosen, Alaska Dispatch News
Posted: Monday, March 31, 2014 at 11:15
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The world’s northernmost dinosaur discovery is shedding light on prehistoric life in the far north during the Cretaceous period, according

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What if an aviation disaster occurred in the Arctic or sub-Arctic? Pictured: Flying above the Sea of Okhotsk en route from Newark to Narita. ( Mia Bennett, March 2012)
Blog Canada Society Society (Canada) 

Blog – MH370: What if it were to happen in the Arctic?

Mia Bennett
Posted: Wednesday, March 26, 2014 at 11:27
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Missing Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 disappeared while flying between the Asian capitals of Kuala Lumpur and Beijing. Based on analysis

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Members of Team Nunavut at the 2014 Arctic Winter Games in Fairbanks, Alaska. The challenge of getting a passport in a timely manner in Nunavut meant some athletes had to give up their spots on the team. (Ross Paterson / CBC.ca)
Canada Society Society (Canada) 

Passport troubles keep some athletes from Arctic Winter Games in Alaska

CBC News
Posted: Thursday, March 20, 2014 at 14:57
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The challenge of getting a passport in a timely manner in Canada’s remote northern communities meant some athletes had to

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How will the Ukraine crisis affect relations in the Arctic Council? (iStock)
Arctic-Council-2015 Politics Politics (Russia) Russia Special Features 

Russia’s Ukraine moves not yet spilling into Arctic Council

The Canadian Press
Posted: Friday, March 14, 2014 at 17:14
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Like a pristine winter landscape, all looks surprisingly serene among Russia, Canada and their fellow Arctic Council members. But just

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From the left: BP CEO Robert Dudley, then-ConocoPhillips CEO Jim Mulva, Alaska Gov. Sean Parnell, and ExxonMobil CEO Rex Tillerson met in January 2012. (Courtesy Alaska Governor's Office / Alaska Dispatch)
Business USA 

Exxon chief: ‘World may not care whether Alaska gas ever gets developed’

Pat Forgey, Alaska Dispatch
Posted: Friday, March 7, 2014 at 10:36
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JUNEAU — Exxon Mobil’s chairman is praising Alaska for abandoning its attempt to get an independent gas pipeline built and

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Finland forward Leo Komarov skates into Sweden goaltender Henrik Lundqvist during the third period of the men's semifinal ice hockey game at the 2014 Winter Olympics, Friday, Feb. 21, 2014, in Sochi, Russia. (Matt Slocum/AP)
Blog 

Blog: Big hockey weekend for Eye on the Arctic community

Eilís Quinn, Eye on the Arctic @arctic_eq
Posted: Friday, February 21, 2014 at 02:48
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It will be a big Olympic hockey weekend for the Eye on the Arctic community! Finland’s @leijonat faces off against

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Inuit push for land protection with focus on social economy

In Taloyoak, Nunavut, the northernmost hamlet on mainland Canada, Inuit are working to conserve their territory and set up a community-driven, land-based economy. Photo : Eilís Quinn

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