Ice Melt Drives Earth's Sea Level Rise "Reducing black carbon emissions would help slow the meltdown", says Kay Brown, Arctic Policy Director at Pacific Environment.
Researchers Witness Clear Changes with Significant Consequences for the Barents Sea The Barents Sea, as we knew it, is no more, according to a new scientific publication from Norway's largest collaborative project: The Nansen Legacy.
Norwegian Government Criticized for Failing to Support Joint Climate Statement Storting representative for the Norwegian Socialist Left Party, Lars Haltbrekken, questions what he calls "Norway's lack of support" for a joint climate statement during the One Planet Polar Summit in Paris recently.
PM of Iceland: We Have Suffered a Climate Backlash Reykjavik (High North News): At the Arctic Circle Assembly in Reykjavík, the Prime Minister of Iceland, Katrín Jakobsdóttir, emphasized that COP 28 in November must succeed in order to slow down rapid climate change.
As Era of “Global Boiling” Commences, Slowing the Arctic’s Meltdown Becomes More Urgent "G20 leaders should take action to protect the Arctic and significantly slow climate change", says Arctic Policy Director Kay Brown at the Environmentalorganization Pacific Environment.
Parliamentarians meet to Discuss Arctic Cooperation on Climate Change Climate change and heightened Arctic cooperation is on the agenda when the Storting is hosting the 14th Conference of Parliamentarians of the Arctic Region on 13th–14th April. The conference leads up to the climate summit in Glasgow this autumn where these topics will be important.
Atlantic Gulf Stream System Slows Down Scientists find a 15 percent slowdown of the Gulf Stream since the mid-20th century. Changes in Atlantic Ocean circulation may have an impact on weather patterns and extreme weather across Europe and North America.