Alaskans Question U.S. Arctic Representative about Their Role in Policy Making

Last week, U.S. Special Representative for the Arctic Admiral Robert Papp spoke to the Brookings Institute in Washington, DC about “U.S. Leadership in the Arctic.” During his remarks, Admiral Papp discussed the “listening tour” he’s executed to hear the opinions of important international Arctic stakeholders including Alaska Natives and foreign governments like Russia and Norway. He […]

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Officials Address U.S. Arctic Policy Coordination

During a recent event at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, DC, officials from the Obama Administration discussed a new Executive Order that seeks to enhance cooperation amongst the multiple federal agencies charged with implementing Arctic policy. Dr. John Holdren, director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy, reviewed […]

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U.S. Head of Continental Defense: Arctic is “Critical”

The U.S. must take steps to bolster its military presence in the area as the Arctic increases in economic and political importance, according to one high-ranking official responsible for handling airborne threats and advocating for Arctic interests on behalf of the Department of Defense. In an interview with Alaska Public Media, Admiral Bill Gortney, head […]

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Coast Guard Needs 6 Icebreakers

USCGC Polar Sea, one of 3 U.S. icebreakers

Through an independent analysis, the U.S. Coast Guard says its needs three medium and three heavy icebreaking ships in order to meet growing demand and anticipated needs in the Arctic and Antarctic. The need for icebreakers is growing as the Arctic region is becoming more attractive to commercial shipping and ship-based tourism. The Coast Guard has […]

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DOI Releases Proposed Arctic Drilling Regulations

The U.S. Department of the Interior last week proposed regulations for offshore oil and natural gas drilling in the U.S. Arctic Ocean. The regulations, which are the first of their kind, augment existing regulations that currently apply to operators in the Gulf of Mexico and target the unique conditions operators will encounter in the Arctic. […]

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Former Montana Senator: The Arctic Is Critical to America’s Energy Future

Writing for Forbes, former U.S. Senator Conrad Burns of Montana argues that the key to America’s energy success is Arctic development: At a time of unrest in both the Middle East and Eastern Europe, our government should be sending signals that we are serious about long-term energy development both on and off our shores. It is […]

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Plan to Expand Port Infrastructure in Alaska Announced

The U.S. took a positive step toward increasing its engagement on Arctic shipping and transportation. Last week the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers submitted a plan to expand the Port of Nome, AK to allow the acceptance of larger ships. Expanding the port to a deep-water facility will allow the U.S. Coast Guard to more […]

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U.S. Lags As Other Countries Expand Role in Arctic

The opening of the Arctic has put Russia on high alert as the melting ice fields mean a new active border near key oil and gas reserves for the country. According to Military Times, U.S. military officials report that the country is increasing the number of Tu-95H Bear long-range bomber flights over the Arctic, including the […]

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President’s Alaskan Proposals May Weaken America’s Foreign Policy

Alaska tundra

Two proposals recently announced by the Obama Administration have the potential to dramatically slow down America’s progress towards energy stability, even as nations like Saudi Arabia and Russia move forward at full speed with oil and natural gas production, according to U.S. Representative Rob Bishop. Upon instruction from President Obama, the Department of the Interior […]

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