Scientists head to Svalbard to count animals for Walrus from Space project
A group of international scientists is headed to the Norwegian Arctic this week to do the first onsite walrus count
Read moreA group of international scientists is headed to the Norwegian Arctic this week to do the first onsite walrus count
Read moreFuel consumption by ships plying Arctic waters grew by 82 per cent in recent years, according to a new report
Read moreOn Friday, 5 April Finnish residents used up their share of Earth’s natural resources, according to WWF Finland. Over the
Read moreThere is dramatic urgency in this matter, says Peter Winsor, Arctic program director at the World Wildlife Fund. Winsor, who
Read moreFaced with dramatic shifts in the Arctic due to joint pressures of climate change and industrial development, a trio of
Read moreWorld Wildlife Fund Canada fears a new report it commissioned suggests that untreated “grey water” dumped in Canadian Arctic waters could double by
Read moreIf the Twitterverse is to be believed, the sight of a seal lolling on a waterside rock can be quite
Read moreA well blowout, pipeline breach or vessel accident in the Canadian Beaufort Sea could spew spilled oil westward for months,
Read moreSweden stands to gain SEK 27 billion per year and 70,000 new jobs if the Baltic Sea is cleaned up,
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