What Navalny Can Teach Americans About Bravery The authoritarian Russia that Navalny stood against is the same Russia that too many Americans have buttressed by opposing aid to Ukraine.
Can $500 Million Save This Glacier? A bold engineering project might show a way to slow sea-level rise — and bring new imagination to the fight against climate change.
Aleksei Navalny, in Letter, Describes Transfer to Arctic Prison The comments from the Russian opposition leader were written with a heavy dose of humor, and seemed intended to assuage concerns among allies after his three-week disappearance.
How Cecilia Blomdahl in Svalbard Embraces Dark Days in the Arctic Svalbard, an island in the Arctic, has about one of everything, including a social media influencer with millions of followers.
NOAA’s Arctic Report Card for 2023 Observations from researchers and residents, published annually in a report by NOAA, reveal a region grappling with rapid change.