In this week’s TAI Bookshelf Podcast, we talk with Victoria Herrmann about climate change research and teaching in
The desire to protect search and rescue responders and local communities from Covid-19 is no excuse to refuse to accept
The Arctic Institute’s new COVID-19 series explores how the coronavirus pandemic has impacted life, politics and
Carbon has a complex relationship with the permafrost– and our thinking. A philosophical perspective on carbon
Permafrost degradation threatens Churchill’s future as it changes the topography that tourism, rail lines, and
Our project aims to make permafrost science accessible to nonacademic audiences, illustrating permafrost science
Living in the Arctic tundra offers insight into how permafrost thaw affects landscape and community in the Arctic
Substance addiction programming in the Canadian Arctic must be culturally appropriate and grounded by local
Arctic school curriculums must include Land Claims Agreements if the curriculum intends to support future Arctic