Green News Arctic ship traffic and black carbon are on the rise “It ends up in a never-ending cycle of increased warming,” says Sian Prior, lead adviser for the Clean Arctic Alliance. 09/02/2026
Europe News Melting ice, rising risks: Why the Arctic is key to Europe's security Western allies lack military capabilities that can withstand the harsh conditions of the Arctic and keep Russia in check in an area that spans about 4% of the Earth's surface. 05/02/2026
Finland Arctic ambitions: Finland to build icebreakers for the United States Finland is set to build new icebreakers for the US as Arctic competition intensifies. While the deal highlights Finnish expertise in icebreaking, US interest in Greenland and strained EU-US ties have raised concerns over the partnership. 03/02/2026
Belgium NATO chief and Danish prime minister agree to boost Arctic security NATO said that the United States, Denmark and Greenland would negotiate on stepping up efforts to stop Russia and China gaining a "foothold" on the territory. 23/01/2026
World News Greenland and the Bundeswehr: Why the arctic matters for Germany Since Russia full-scale invasion of Ukraine almost four years ago, Europe's attention has been firmly fixed on NATO's eastern flank. But could the Arctic become the next area requiring defence and does Bundeswehr have the capacity to take on that role? 23/01/2026
Europe News NATO military planners 'waiting for direction' on Greenland framework Little has yet filtered out about the deal, although it has apparently satisfied Donald Trump enough for him to withdraw his tariff threat against eight European countries. 22/01/2026
Climate ‘Warm Arctic, cold continent’: US braces for deep freeze Meteorologists blame a stretched polar vortex, moisture and a lack of sea ice for the dangerous winter blast. 22/01/2026
Europe News EU will keep Arctic ties with US amid Greenland tension: von der Leyen Amid Donald Trump's threats to seize Greenland, Ursula von der Leyen says the EU will continue working with the US to reinforce Arctic security. At the same time, the European Commission has confirmed that Greenland is "in principle" covered by the bloc's mutual assistance clause. 15/01/2026
Moments Why these one-of-a-kind saunas should be your 2026 itinerary "The Nordics are redefining wellness in ways that feel both ancient and thrillingly modern,” says Off the Map Travel. 31/12/2025
Green News Polar bears may be ‘rewriting’ their own DNA to adapt to climate Polar bears face “total extinction” by the end of this century, but scientists have found a small beacon of “hope”. 13/12/2025
Ocean Europe’s Arctic communities fight to stay alive In partnership with the European Commission 449 people live on Træna, a tiny archipelago forty kilometres from Norway's mainland. This remote Arctic community faces a crisis shared across the region — people are leaving, the climate is changing and centuries-old ways of life are disappearing. 25/11/2025
Ocean Norwegian researcher: big city solutions won’t work in the Arctic In partnership with the European Commission Small communities across Europe’s Arctic are facing a crisis: remote locations like Norway’s Træna archipelago are losing residents faster than they can replace them. 25/11/2025
Climate Kiruna residents face colder reality in relocated Arctic town Kiruna’s new city is up to 10°C colder, and residents are noticing. 02/11/2025
Smart Regions Climate change is making oat cultivation viable in Northern Europe In partnership with the European Commission Climate change is making oat cultivation viable in the Northern Periphery and Arctic. Researchers from Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Norway and Sweden are testing 400 oat varieties to see which ones are best suited to the current Arctic climate and to promote their production in Northern Europe. 27/10/2025
Europe News European Commission doubles its bets to gain influence in the Arctic The European Commission's proposal to double its financial support for Greenland marks a turning point in defending the EU's strategic interests in the Arctic region in the face of Russian, Chinese and American ambitions. 08/09/2025
Green News Sweden’s Sami warn of cultural erasure from mining and climate change Europe’s largest rare earth deposit could cut off Sami reindeer migration routes. 08/09/2025