Reindeer in Åre, Sweden [Photo by Marcus Löfvenberg via UnSplash] by Mingming Shi 1) Condé Nast Traveler published a feature on Iceland, describing how the country is hoping to update its tourism sector to offer more opportunities for outdoor adventures. Despite losses in 2020, tourism remains a key part of the Icelandic economy, and the… Continue reading Arctic News Roundup: 18-24 January
Arctic News Roundup: 11-17 January
[Photo by Marc Lanteigne] by Mingming Shi 1) As the Guardian news service revealed in an exposé, clothes laundering in Europe and North America are the probable sources of microplastic fibres being found in the Arctic Ocean. As researchers have argued, this plastic pollution is not only damaging to the natural environment, but is also… Continue reading Arctic News Roundup: 11-17 January
Pole to Pole: India’s Arctic White Paper
The National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research, Goa [Photo by Goan VR via Wikimedia Commons] by Marc Lanteigne India was one of the five Asian governments which were accepted by the Arctic Council as formal observers in 2013, along with China, Japan, Singapore and South Korea. Although Beijing received most of the international attention… Continue reading Pole to Pole: India’s Arctic White Paper
From Denmark to Greenland, A Long-Awaited Apology
Nuuk, Greenland [Photo by amanderson2 via Wikimedia Commons] by Mingming Shi On 8 December 2020, Mette Frederiksen, the Prime Minister of Denmark, formally apologised on behalf of her government for a so-called ‘cultural experiment’, (kulturmut tunngatillugu misiliineq in Greenlandic; kulturelt eksperiment in Danish), which took place starting in 1951. That year, twenty-two Greenlandic children were… Continue reading From Denmark to Greenland, A Long-Awaited Apology




