Politics thebarentsobserver.com Oslo opens up for big drilling, but oil companies do not want remote Barents licenses In 2012, as many as 36 companies wanted to drill in pristine Norwegian waters. Nine years later, the number has dropped to only seven.
Newsletter www.theatlantic.com The Arctic has a cloud problem Tiny iodine particles are clumping together to trap sunlight and melt polar sea ice.
Impacts yaleclimateconnections.org New treaty to ban fishing in fishless Central Arctic The ol' fishing meme about 'you shoulda been here yesterday' may be about to change: Climate change might soon lead to a lucrative fishery.
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