Dan Joling, abcNews, May 16, 2010
Drilling Critics Warn of Spill in Arctic Ocean
Inupiat Eskimo whale hunter George Kingik follows news accounts of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico. He cringes when he imagines crude fouling his backyard, Alaska's Chukchi Sea.
The New York Times, May 18, 2010
Shell Offers Reassurances on Drilling
Responding to a federal request to increase safety measures for its plans to drill for oil in the Arctic Ocean, Shell Oil on Monday vowed an “unprecedented” response in the event of an oil spill, including staging a pre-made dome in Alaska for use in trying to contain any leaking well.
BarentsObserver, May 18, 2010
NATO’s new Strategic Concept to focus more on Russia, EU
NATO can guarantee the safety and security of its members only if it engages dynamically with countries and organizations that are outside its boundaries, concludes a group of experts that has created a draft for the organization’s new Strategic Concept.
BarentsObserver, May 18, 2010
Ocean acidification could cause loss of biodiversity in Barents Sea
The Barents Sea is particularly vulnerable to lowering pH levels and increasing acidification, say some scientists. Its cold water temperatures allow it to absorb greater amounts of CO2 than warm waters, meaning, the Barents Sea could acidify quicker than other water systems in the world, threatening biodiversity.
BarentsObserver, May 18, 2010
Pechoraneft ups production
The Pechoraneft oil company this year intends to increase its production in the Timan-Pechora province with more than six percent.
Reuters, May 11, 2010
Norway should limit Arctic soot to slow warming
(Reuters) - Norway should limit soot from emerging Arctic industries such as oil or shipping that risk accelerating a thaw of ice around the North Pole caused by global warming, a report said on Tuesday.
UPI, May 3, 2010
Russia invites China to explore Arctic
SHANGHAI, May 3 (UPI) -- Russia is interested in joining Chinese developers to exploit oil and gas reserves locked in the Russian section of the Arctic, regional officials said.
BarentsObserver, May 6, 2010
China to boost Arctic research
China will increase Arctic research and expedition efforts, the country’s top administrator on Polar research says. The undiscovered oil and gas resources in the Arctic are global resources, not regional, he claims.
Jane George, Nunatsiaq online, May 7, 2010
Arctic shipping fraught with danger, operators say
Poor infrastructure, lack of charts and navigational aids create hazards for Nunavut, Nunavik ship operators
Bob Weber, The Canadian Press, May 5, 2010
Eight countries to discuss offshore oil drilling in Eastern Arctic
Environmentalists warn that Ottawa must be vigilant as Greenland welcomes offshore oil drilling in the Eastern Arctic immediately adjacent to Canada's territorial waters.