Arctic Report Shows Region's Economic and Social Transformation In an era of misinformation, reliable data are crucial for understanding the Arctic complex economic and geopolitical landscape. The BIN-Arctic project’s recent reportArctic value creation, Employment, and Investmentsserves as a reliable source providing a comprehensive pan-Arctic perspective on key economic and social indicators, writes researcher Alexandra Middleton in this op-ed.
Russian Investments in The Arctic Offer a Glimpse of Putin's Arctic Visions A new report sheds light on Russia's Arctic investments, and highlights the region's increased strategic importance.
Russian Investments in The Arctic Offer a Glimpse of Putin's Arctic Visions A new report sheds light on Russia's Arctic investments, and highlights the region's increased strategic importance.
Russian Investments in The Arctic Offer a Glimpse of Putin's Arctic Visions A new report sheds light on Russia's Arctic investments, and highlights the region's increased strategic importance.
New Report Shows Negative Population Development in the North And it is the young, educated women who leave, the latest Business Index North report shows. “An alarming development”, says the researchers behind the report.
Negativ befolknigsutvikling i nord viser ny rapport Og det er de unge, utdannede kvinnene som reiser sin vei, viser den siste rapporten fra Business Index North. – En alarmerende utvikling, sier forskerne bak rapporten.
Does The Arctic have the Capacity to Bounce Back When Meeting Challenges? "We can observe a very strong business growth. At the same time, we do not see any response in the Arctic societies when it comes to growth in the number of people", said Erlend Bullvåg.
More Than NOK 100 Billion to be Invested in the Norwegian Arctic This Decade “The amounts currently invested in Northern Norway are under-communicated”, says Director Kjell Giæver of Petro Arctic. High North News has mapped the largest investment projects in the Norwegian Arctic.
What Do You Know About Innovative Businesses in the Arctic? Being in the Arctic could be equalled with being “in the right place” by creating a competitive advantage rather than a disadvantage. It gives companies a unique position in terms of resource base, lack of other competitors and closeness to customers.
Why Energy-intensive Industries are Looking Towards the Arctic Within the next three years data centers are expected to reach at least a total of 27 in northern regions, requiring 1.5GW of electrical power. Putting this in context, this equals approximately the electrical power output of 1.5 modern nuclear power reactors.