Commentary

The Arctic Institute Conflict Series: Conclusion

The conclusion to The Arctic Institute’s Conflict Series, providing analysis on past and potential future Arctic

Recap of the Arctic Council’s Ministerial Meeting 2021 in Reykjavik

The Arctic Institute brings you highlights from the Arctic Council Ministerial Meeting 2021 in Reykjavik and quotes

The History and Future of Arctic State Conflict: The Arctic Institute Conflict Series

The introduction to a publication series providing analysis on past and potential future Arctic state

Sámi Council resistance to SCoPEX highlights the complex questions surrounding geoengineering and consent

Fallout from geoengineering research experiment shows us there are still complex conflicts to be resolved in climate

India’s Role in the Arctic: Reviving the Momentum Through a Policy

India’s Arctic engagement accelerates through a draft policy that emphasizes science, great power ambitions and the

What’s Next For Sustainable Development?

Sustainable Arctic development is vague. Without concrete rules, the pursuit of sustainable development projects may

Permafrost Thaw in the Warming Arctic: Final Remarks

Permafrost thaw is caused by climate change and threatens life in the Arctic and beyond. TAI’s series aims to shed

North but Maybe Not North Enough: Adapting Sub-Arctic Communities and Infrastructure to a Changing Climate

Churchill, a northern city in Manitoba, is located on thawing permafrost, and is taking action to address the rapidly

Meltdown – The Permafrost that Holds the Arctic Together is Falling Apart

Permafrost thaw is a severe issue in Arctic coastal communities, as for example on Pelly Island in the Canadian