Climate and Environment

Interview with Ruth Davis – Prirazlomnoye (Part I)

In this podcast, we talk with Greenpeace's Ruth Davis about the Prirazlomnoye platform in the Russian Arctic: Part

Where Did All the Ice Go? The Media’s Coverage of the Greenland Melt Event

The sheer number of headlines exaggerating the importance of the recent melt event in Greenland is staggering and poses

NASA State of Flux Images of Change: The Impact of Climate Change on the Arctic

NASA's State of Flux gallery does a superior job at visualizing the effects of climate change on our planet, especially

To Drill or Not to Drill: Arctic Petroleum Development and Environmental Concerns

Numerous factors influence the decision to exploit natural resources in the Arctic region and impact Arctic petroleum

Giving a ‘Visual Voice’ to the Changing Arctic Environment

A few excellent examples exists that visually voice the changing Arctic, serving to educate civil society, industry and

Arctic Frontiers 2012 – Interview with Nina Jensen

In this podcast, we talk with Nina Jensen, Conservation Director at WWF-Norway, about the challenges of fossil fuel

Arctic Frontiers 2012 – Interview with Yuri Sergeev

During Arctic Frontiers 2012, we talked to Yuri Sergeev about his work for the Bellona Foundation's offices in

Perspectives on the Evidence and Impacts of Changing Environments in the Far North

The Arctic gives evidence of the juxtaposition between choices and dilemmas, brought about not by climate

Indigenous Resilience, Mentors and Champions of Hope for Contemporary Times

Resilience is currently being tested in the Arctic as it confronts indigenous peoples with conditions beyond their