Daily Parse | A court case seeks to determine whether Norway should be held responsible for the carbon pollution caused by the oil it exports

… is news of the polar North
Daily Parse | A court case seeks to determine whether Norway should be held responsible for the carbon pollution caused by the oil it exports
Daily Parse | There is no lack of evidence to support the claim that the Barents Sea will be a worthy successor to the North
Weekly Cover | Making it easier to export gas from the Barents Sea would make oil operations there more profitable
UPDATE | Moving a fishing boat grounded in the waters of northern of Svalbard any time before late summer risks human lives and could threaten
Foreground | Stopping Russian sulfur-dioxide pollution from a notorious nickel smelter may take economic arguments
UPDATE | Because crabs move on Norway’s continental shelf, not in the international waters above it, Oslo may limit who can catch them
Foreground | Prince Harry visits British troops deployed to Norway
Foreground | Norway’s highest court decides whether Oslo can regulate the depths around Svalbard
Foreground | Critics of plans to put up Sámi road signs in Tromsø, Norway, accuse the city of trying to rewrite history Kevin McGwin Attentive
Analysis | Why Iceland is set to resume whaling despite international opposition
Quarterly Report | Springtime in the North offers a glimpse of what is at stake for communities if they fail to come to terms with
ArctiCulture | Frode Fjellheim’s Orchestral Joik Project is more than just traditional Sámi singing backed by symphonic sound