Natural Resources and Energy

The Arctic Institute’s Arctic Extractivism Series 2024: Conclusion

This series explored Arctic extractivism, leaving us with reflections in all forms and burdens, tangible, emotional,

The Triangle of Extraction in the Kola Peninsula

Extractivism tied to the green transition is spreading in Saami lands on the Kola Peninsula, raising questions about

Reading Maps, Reading Extraction Businesses

Licenses and geological maps are active agents used to territorialize zones in the Arctic and to develop and expand the

Thinking of the Arctic Future(s): When some Scientists precariously Promote Deep-Sea Mining

Arctic future are being negotiated and shaped today. Do scientists oversell an unclear Arctic future in deep-sea mining

Leveraging Indigenous Knowledge for Effective Nature-Based Solutions in the Arctic

The Arctic's rapid warming necessitates integrating Indigenous knowledge with nature-based solutions to enhance climate

Through Colonial Patterns of Extractivism: Self-Governance as a Sustainable Path Forward

This article examines extractivism's impact on Indigenous self-governance and sustainable energy in the

The Arctic Institute’s Arctic Extractivism Series 2024: Introduction

This series explores Arctic extractivism, expanding the definition of extractivism and what it means for Indigenous and

The Arctic in China’s Subnational 14th Five-Year Plans

China’s Subnational 14th Five-Year Plans show how provincial governments, ministries, industries, and other actors

China’s Polar Silk Road: Long Game or Failed Strategy?

What is the fate of the Polar Silk Road (PSR) and China-Russia cooperation in a changing global