Denis Dyomkin, Reuters, OSLO, April 26 2010
Russia's Medvedev in Oslo for Arctic energy talks
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said it was possible to secure a deal with Norway over a disputed Barents Sea border region, whose delineation could unlock access to oil and gas resources.
Arctic Focus, April 21, 2010
Preparing for an ice-free Arctic
According to chinadialogue.net, China is paying increasing attention to the melting of the ice in the Arctic Ocean as a result of climate change. The prospect of the Arctic being navigable during summer months, leading to both shorter shipping routes and access to untapped energy resources, has impelled the government to allocate more resources to Arctic research. Chinese officials have also started to think about what kind of policies would help the country to benefit from an ice-free Arctic environment.
Paul Goble, Eurasia Review, April 17, 2010
Climate Change And Industrial Development Spur Arctic Peoples Toward United Front
Climate change and the industrial development it allows in the Arctic region threaten the way of life of the indigenous peoples of that region and led their leaders to come together and issue a declaration in Moscow calling on business, governments and the international community to take steps now to protect their communities from destruction.
RIANOVOSTI, April 19, 2010
Russia may play crucial role in Arctic protection
Russia may become a leader in the protection of the Arctic environment and northern indigenous peoples, the head of the International Indigenous Peoples Forum on Climate Change said in an interview with RIA Novosti.
RIA Novosti, April 14, 2010
Russia concerned by impact of climate change on Arctic peoples
Arctic peoples and their cultural inheritance are vulnerable to rising global temperatures, the Russian president's adviser on climate change said at the Fifth Arctic Leaders' Summit in Moscow on Wednesday.
By Thomas Axworthy, Toronto Star, April 16, 2010
Ray of hope flickers before nuclear midnight
HIROSHIMA, JAPAN—Led by Barack Obama, the world's leaders have recently moved the hands of the nuclear Doomsday Clock away from midnight.
BarentsObserver, April 14, 2010
Nuclear cargo sailed along the coast of Norway
Last month the commercial cargo ship MCL Trader once again sailed all along the coast of Norway towards Murmansk loaded with highly radioactive spent nuclear fuel rods from Poland.
Nick Snow, Oil&Gas Journal, April 12, 2010
EPA issues Shell second Alaska arctic air-quality permit
WASHINGTON, DC, Apr. 12 -- The US Environmental Protection Agency issued Shell Offshore Inc. a second federal air-quality permit on Apr. 9 to operate this summer off Alaska’s coast, this time in the Beaufort Sea. The permit is similar to one EPA’s Region 10 district office issued to Shell Offshore on Apr. 1 for Chukchi Sea operations.
Alan Bailey, Petroleum News, Vol. 15, No. 15. April 11, 2010
Shifting the OCS season. Ion wants to use under-ice techniques to do seismic survey late in the year
As the days lengthen and the short Arctic summer looms on the horizon, an annual ritual has been taking place to sort out who does what in the seas around Alaska’s northern coastline during upcoming brief period when sea ice retreats towards the northern horizon.
'Thandi Fletcher, The Gazette, April 10, 2010. Copyright (c) Canwest News Service
Scientists turn to Inuit traditions to collect data on Arctic weather
OTTAWA — Using traditional Inuit weather knowledge passed down through generations, environmental scientists have uncovered new data on Arctic climate change.