SIKUnews, August 21, 2010
Oil and gas potential up for study in the Beaufort Sea
Canada to spend nearly $22 million for research in the Beaufort Sea.
Alister Doyle, Reuters, August 20, 2010
Russian heat wave dents hopes of climate "winners"
(Reuters) - Russia's summer heat wave has dimmed prospects that northern countries will "win" from climate change thanks to factors such as longer crop-growing seasons or fewer deaths from winter cold, experts say.
Nunatsiaq, August 20, 2010
ITK celebrates as European court stalls seal ban
A European court suspended the European Union’s proposed seal product ban August 19, just one day before the measure was to take effect.
Nunatsiaq, August 20, 2010
Canada unveils new Arctic foreign policy statement
Foreign Affairs Minister Lawrence Cannon launched a new Arctic foreign policy for Canada Aug. 20 in Ottawa, but offered no new promises of money for the Arctic Council, said nothing about the re-appointment of an Arctic ambassador position or an increased role for Inuit in international negotiations.
BarentsObserver, August 20, 2010
Diamond mining expanding in Arkhangelsk
The second development phase in the Lomonosov diamond mining project in Arkhangelsk will start in 2014, leader of the Severalmaz company confirms.
BarentsObserver, August 20, 2010
Large mineral deposits in Finnmark
The mineral deposits discovered in Kvalsund, Northern Norway are two-three times as big as first estimated and are worth approximately 2,5 billion EUR.
SIKUnews, August 19, 2010
Seal ban on hold
A European Union seal ban has been suspended until further notice after Inuit leaders questioned the legality of the ban.
Shaun Polczer, Calgary Herald, August 19, 2010
Offshore ban rejected as Senate panel says no reason to halt drilling
There is no reason to ban drilling in Canadian waters despite the devastating oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, a Senate committee looking into the possibility of a similar disaster here reported from Ottawa Wednesday.
SIKUnews, August 18, 2010
Northern Sea Route sees more traffic
The 100,000-tonne tanker Baltica left Murmansk Aug. 1 bound for China.
Arctic Focus, August 16, 2010
Iceberg Four Times Size of Manhattan May Hamper Atlantic Ships
According to bloomberg.com, a chunk of ice four times the size of Manhattan broke away from Greenland and may drift toward shipping lanes in the North Atlantic and off the Canadian coast, researchers said.