Arctic Nations Work Together Despite International Conflicts

With activity in the Arctic on the rise, the US, Russia, and three other nations with Arctic coastlines formed a consensus regarding regulatory fishing activities in the Arctic, coining the term “Arctic Exceptionalism” as reported in the New York Times. I think the Arctic genuinely is shaping up to be the exception to the rule,” […]

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Experts Stress Importance of US Investment in Arctic

As other countries adjust to the increasing accessibility of the Arctic, the United States needs to take the proper measures to keep up. This from Sherri Goodman, president and CEO of the Consortium for Ocean Leadership, and David Titley, former COO of NOAA, who provide insight into why Americans should care about the Arctic and […]

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IMO Approves New Arctic Environmental and Safety Standards, Marks Completion of Polar Code

The International Maritime Organization approved additional standards for Arctic environmental and shipping safety. The new standards complete the Polar Code, a series of provisions administered in November to regulate ships operating in Arctic Waters. An article from The Alaskan Dispatch News outlines the new provisions. Starting in 2017, it will be illegal for shippers to […]

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Alaskan Governor Signs Bill Prioritizing State’s Arctic Policies

Governor Bill Walker signed into effect an Arctic Policy Bill on May 11, 2015. The bill outlines the state’s priorities for arctic policy, and how they intend to administer those policies.  The bill signals the state’s initiative to establish themselves as a key player in Arctic development.  A press release posted on the State of Alaska’s official […]

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Americans Support Arctic Energy Exploration

A recent poll in two key primary states shows broad support for Arctic energy production. In a poll by Consumer Energy Alliance, a majority of voters in Iowa (52% support, 32% oppose) and New Hampshire (54% support, 35% oppose) favor expanding Arctic offshore energy production. “Candidates for 2016 races will have to have a strong position […]

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Inaugural Participants Selected for Fulbright Arctic Initiative

Seventeen individuals from Arctic countries including Russia, Sweden, and the United States have been selected to serve as the initial members of the Fulbright Arctic Initiative.   The Arctic Journal writes that the group will spend the next 18 months conducting research on energy, water, health, and infrastructure. That description might sound like standard stuff […]

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9 Key Takeaways from the Iqaluit Arctic Council Meeting

The Nunatsiaq News has a brief rundown of the important takeaways from the most recent Arctic Council meeting in Iqaluit, Canada where the U.S. assumed its chairmanship of the Council. 1. The sealing war with the European Union? It’s over. 2. Under the U.S., climate change is back on the Arctic Council’s agenda. 3. The Arctic Council still […]

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U.S. Assumes Chairmanship of Arctic Council

With a focus on climate change, the U.S. has assumed the chairmanship of the Arctic Council following Canada’s two-year stint at the helm of the organization. The Alaska Dispatch News reports that Sec. of State John Kerry presented an agenda focused on addressing greenhouse gas emissions and protecting the Arctic Ocean. Linking climate change with severe […]

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Russia to Develop Arctic Anti-Aircraft Weapon

One of Russia’s largest defense manufacturing firms is exploring how to modify its SA-22 Greyhound anti-aircraft missile system to better operate in harsh Arctic conditions according to the International Business Times. The $14 million rocket, canon and radar system is the centerpiece of the Russian Federation’s stationary and mobile anti-aircraft defense capability. The system is also […]

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