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Arctic Portal News Portlet

23 November 2012

Passenger plane

Arctic Transportation Infrastructure: Response Capacity and Sustainable Development one important component of the Arctic Marine and Aviation Transportation Infrastructure Initiative (AMATII) - opens Monday, December 3 in Reykjavik, Iceland.

22 November 2012

Penguins in Antarctica

Argentinian scientists have discovered the largest penguin ever. Paleontologists from the Natural Sciences Museum of La Plata province in Argentina announced this week that they have discovered fossils of 2 meter tall (6 1/2-foot) penguins in Antarctica.

21 November 2012

Arctic research

Norway and Russia have strengthened their joint research ventures by putting around €1,5 million Euros to three projects.

19 November 2012

KNM Thor Heyerdahl.

Norway has decided to strengthen its security around Svalbard by sending its most modern warship to the archipelago.

8 November 2012

Oil rig in the northern sea

Norway's state-owned energy giant Statoil on Wednesday evacuated around 330 people from a North Sea platform off the coast of Norway after it began listing.

7 November 2012

Vilborg Arna Gissurardóttir.

An Icelandic woman starts her journey to the South Pole today. She intends to walk 1140 kilometers to be the first Icelandic women to reach the Pole.

1 November 2012

Pipeline to an oil tanker

The first drilling for natural resources in Alaskan waters for over two decades has been completed for this year. Shell was drilling and intends to return next year to go even deeper.

30 October 2012

Reindeer in the wild

Arctic Portal is broadcasting live from the Arctic Resilience Report (ARR) workshop in Kautokeino, Norway, this week. The ARR is an Arctic Council project led by Stockholm Environment Institute and the Stockholm Resilience Centre.

26 October 2012

Reindeer in the wild

Arctic Portal is broadcasting live from the Arctic Resilience Report (ARR) workshop in Kautokeino, Norway, this week. The ARR is an Arctic Council project led by Stockholm Environment Institute and the Stockholm Resilience Centre.

26 October 2012

Russian oil pipeline

Russia opened its latest gas production site this week. President Vladimir Putin formally opened the commercial production at the Bovanenkovo field on the Yamal peninsula in extreme northwestern Siberia.

25 October 2012

Australian plane in Antarctica

The Australian runway on Antarctica is melting fast. The melting is causing problems in transport and there will be no flights from Australia to January.

24 October 2012

The bear and her cub shot in greenland

A polar bear and a cub were shot in the town of Kangaatsiaq in Greenland yesterday. The pair had been circling the town for a few days.

23 October 2012

Oil tanker

One of the biggest oil deals in history was concluded this week. The Russian state-run company Rosneft is now on par with energy giant Exxon Mobil.

22 October 2012

Polar bears feasting on a seal

Arctic animals are under severe threat because of warming climate and there might be no polar bears in the Russian wild in 20-25 years. This is the predicion of leading polar bear specialist, Nikita Ovsyannikov, deputy director of Russia's polar bear reserve on Wrangel Island in the Chukchi Sea to the northwest of Alaska.

19 October 2012

 Permafrost research site in Ny Alesund, Svalbard

The INTERACT call for summer 2013 and winter 2013/2014 will be open for one more week or until 31st of October.

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