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Arctic Portal News Portlet

25 July 2011

IASC newsletter

The summer edition of the IASC is available. This Progress edition covers:

  • Indian Research in the Arctic: Collaborative Research on Ny-Ålesund
  • From Carl Weyprecht to the Future Polar Research Institute - A Long History of Austrian Activities in the Arctic
  • Czech Contributions to Polar Science
  • The Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic (SWIPA) project, and
  • ...much, much more

22 July 2011

Arctic Portal news

A Radio show about the Arctic was on the China Radio International (CRI) called "Beyond Bejing". The CRI is the only overseas broadcaster in the People's Republic of China and is owned and operated by the state. The CRI is one of the "three central media organizations in China" along with China National Radio (CNR) and China Central Television (CCTV).

21 July 2011

Arctic Portal news

A conference about the "Arctic in Transition" will be held 3rd and 4th of October 2011. The conference is a collaboration between the Centre Jacques Cartier (France), ArcticNet (University Laval) and the Northern Research Forum (University of the Arctic and University of Lapland).

20 July 2011

The Ashgate Research Companion to Border Studies

A new publication about Border Studies is now available, "The Ashgate Research Companion to Border Studies".

19 July 2011

Arctic Portal news

The IPY 2012 Conference From Knowledge to Action is taking place in Montreal, Canada April 22-27, 2012 and will be one of the largest and most important scientific conferences for polar science and climate change, impacts and adaptation. The Call for Abstracts for oral and poster presentations is now open.

18 July 2011

Arctic Portal news

The eight Arctic states – Canada, Denmark/Greenland, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Russia, Sweden and the USA – are responding to recent environmental, (geo)political and (geo)economic changes, and challenges of globalization.

8 July 2011

Northern Research Forum

Registration for the 6th NRF Open Assembly is now open. The 6th NRF Open Assembly will be held at Hotel Örk in Hveragerdi,south Iceland.

8 July 2011

Arctic Frontiers

The Arctic Frontiers (AFT) conference is a central arena for discussions of Arctic issues. The conference brings together representatives from science, politics, and civil society to share perspectives on how upcoming challenges in the Arctic may be addressed to ensure sustainable development.

1 July 2011

EU Arctic Forum

The EU-ARCTIC FORUM, established in 2010, provides the European Parliament a platform on all issues with regard to the Arctic, facilitating exchange and input of information as well as interlinking the fragmented debates on the Arctic within the EU.

28 June 2011

ICASS speaker Sven

The seventh The International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences (ICASS) that was held in the town of Akureyri, Iceland the days of 22nd – 26th of june is thought to be a great success.

24 June 2011

ICASS speaker Sven

The seventh International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences in Akureyri is going well. Participants, hosts and organizers are happy with the event so far. Day two, as day one, was a success and participants enjoyed the courtesy of organizers, receiving a traditional lamb meat soup for lunch.

23 June 2011

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The Seventh International Congress of Arctic Social Sciences, Circumpolar Perspectives in Global Dialogue: Social Sciences beyond the International Polar Year is now held in Akureyri, Iceland, 22-26 June 2011.

10 June 2011

NWT oil spill

The Energy Company Enbridge Inc. says up to 1,500 barrels of oil may have leaked from its pipeline in the Northwest Territories last month, much higher than the company's initial estimate of four barrels.

3 June 2011

Danish navy ship

The Danish navy has reportedly confronted and arrested a crew of two environmental activists "occupying" a 53,000-ton offshore oil rig in a "survival pod" hanging from the Cairn Energy oil rig, about 100 miles off the coast of Greenland, the non-governmental organization Greenpeace announced late Wednesday via prepared statement.

31 May 2011

Greenpeace activists in Greenland

On Sunday Greenpeace activists climbed up an oil rig off Greenland's coast in an attempt to stop the Scottish oil company, Cairn Energy, from starting deepwater drilling in the arctic waters. The activists arrived at the rig in inflatable speedboats launched from the Greenpeace ship Esperanza, which had avoided a Danish warship shadowing them for days.

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