
I am the D.C. correspondent for ArcticToday, covering politics, science, security and more in the circumpolar region. Here are a few of my recent stories.
Politics & Policy
- Future of Arctic diplomacy still unclear, says outgoing US Arctic coordinator
- Arctic Council nations are ‘pausing’ work after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
- A new bill aims to create the US’s first high-level Arctic diplomatic office
- Biden appoints new U.S. Arctic research, leadership officials in science-based approach
- In a surprising shakeup, Biden ousts some Trump-appointed Arctic research commissioners
- A long-awaited Central Arctic Ocean commercial fishing ban takes effect
- What the Biden-Putin summit means — and doesn’t mean — for Arctic cooperation
- Top US, Russian diplomats to meet during Arctic Council ministerial
- With new leadership, US Arctic research agency prioritizes climate change, sustainable development
- Why shifting US Arctic policy to focus on climate change will be complicated
- A new inventory of Arctic infrastructure aims to spur sustainable development
- How coronavirus cancellations could change the way Arctic dialogue is conducted
- The Trump administration appoints a new State Department Arctic coordinator
- A new U.S. defense bill could require plans for an Arctic strategic port, missile warning upgrades
- Alaska senators blast banks for ‘discrimination’ as they halt Arctic oil and gas investments
- Greenland welcomes US aid, but some lawmakers fear it could bring entanglements
- U.S. officials, tribal leaders clash over Alaska Native corporation emergency funding
- Trump’s 2021 budget includes more funding for icebreakers, other Arctic priorities
- Grappling with shared issues, northern mayors have created an international Arctic cities’ forum
- Washington Arctic experts say Trump’s Greenland purchase idea shouldn’t be taken too seriously
- Iceland prioritizes continuity and a smooth transition to Russia in its chairmanship of the Arctic Council
- US has ‘vital national interests’ at stake in Russia-China relationship in the Arctic, expert says
- US budget signals more spending for long-term Arctic strategies
- Two U.S. bills could advance American presence in the Arctic
- Here’s what the U.S. federal government shutdown means for the Arctic
- Brett Kavanaugh’s confirmation to the US Supreme Court could affect the Arctic
- Duncan Hunter’s indictment has Arctic implications
Energy & Natural Resources
- Major oil companies and investors pull back from Russian Arctic oil and gas
- Denmark to fund major hydropower projects in Greenland
- Biden halts oil and gas development in Arctic refuge hours after inauguration
- How energy storage can be the key to developing renewable energy in remote Arctic communities
- US Energy Department reopens Arctic office with focus on methane hydrates, microgrids and nuclear
- How remote Arctic communities can tap into river power
- U.S. Energy Secretary Perry praises Arctic oil and gas potential, while emphasizing energy geopolitics
- U.S. House votes to prevent oil exploration in Arctic refuge
- A top federal official working on Arctic refuge oil development is resigning
- U.S. House Democrats vote to block ANWR drilling if leasing bids don’t deliver
- Scientists inside and out of the federal government raise concerns about Arctic refuge drilling
Coast Guard & Icebreakers
- The newest US icebreaker now has a name, but construction is still delayed
- Delivery of the U.S. Coast Guard’s new icebreaker is delayed, even as the agency as sharpens its Arctic focus
- A US Coast Guard patrol unexpectedly encountered Chinese warships near Alaska’s Aleutian Islands
- US, Canada conduct a joint Arctic search-and-rescue exercise in Nunavut (also published by Nunatsiaq News)
- US icebreaker departs on a voyage that will transit the Northwest Passage (also published by Nunatsiaq News)
- Arctic disaster responders train together in a first-of-its-kind joint exercise
- US Coast Guard announces plans to transit the Northwest Passage this summer
- U.S. and Russia sign new maritime pollution agreement, conduct joint Bering Sea patrol
- Inside the U.S. Coast Guard’s unusual winter mission to the Arctic
- U.S. lawmakers authorize six new icebreakers in defense bill
- A US heavy icebreaker is set to depart on its first winter Arctic mission in decades
- The only US icebreaker sailing the Arctic faces extensive repairs after an engine fire
- Trump calls for an accelerated expansion of the U.S. icebreaker fleet
- U.S. Coast Guard announces plans for a third heavy icebreaker
- U.S. Coast Guard will broaden Arctic focus to include European Arctic, commandant says
- New US icebreaker to be based in Seattle
- Amid increasingly aggressive geopolitical rhetoric, the US Coast Guard seeks peaceful cooperation
- The US Coast Guard plans to request more icebreaker funding next year
- U.S. Coast Guard awards contract for first new heavy icebreaker in four decades
- The US Coast Guard’s new Arctic strategy highlights geopolitics and security
- The only US heavy icebreaker catches fire returning from Antarctica
- US Coast Guard evaluates the environmental effects of new icebreakers
- New U.S. spending bill brings icebreaker funding back
- The only U.S. heavy icebreaker broke down on a mission to Antarctica again
- Defense bill could keep plans for progress on a new US heavy polar icebreaker alive
- New Coast Guard commandant sees the Arctic as an urgent concern
- Funding for a long-awaited US heavy icebreaker is target of House GOP cuts
- Outgoing commandant says Arctic has become a top priority for US Coast Guard
Security & Defense
- Russia’s invasion of Ukraine will have spillover effects in the Arctic
- A Russian incursion into Ukraine will likely affect the Arctic — but exactly how is unclear
- What the new defense spending bill could mean for the Arctic
- Anchorage will be home to the new US Arctic security center
- U.S. Defense Department appoints a leader for its new Arctic security center
- US Defense Department announces new Arctic security center
- US Army’s first Arctic strategy looks to “regain dominance” in extreme cold conditions
- New US Arctic strategies ignore climate risks in focus on geopolitics, experts say
- A new U.S. defense bill could require plans for an Arctic strategic port, missile warning upgrades
- The US Air Force’s first Arctic strategy emphasizes geopolitics, space
- The US Navy needs to rework its relationships with Iceland and Greenland, expert says
- New Senate legislation would require a greater U.S. Navy presence in the Arctic, more collaboration with Coast Guard
- The latest U.S. national defense bill expands focus on Russia and China in the Arctic
- When the U.S. Navy ended its climate task force, Arctic issues were sidelined too, experts say
- How geopolitics make the U.S. Navy’s plans for major Arctic operations so complicated
- New U.S. Senate defense bill requires Arctic strategic ports, attention on Russia and China
- U.S. Arctic defense strategy ramps up rhetoric without committing resources, experts say
- The US Navy’s revived 2nd Fleet, with a focus on the North Atlantic and nearby Arctic, is now operational
- As climate changes, U.S. admirals see increasing need for Arctic presence
- Will the Arctic Council begin addressing national security?
- The US Navy’s new Arctic strategy is limited in scope and details, say critics
- Congress calls for a new US Arctic defense strategy
- As the Arctic changes, international cooperation may be put to the test
- How the U.S. National Guard in cold-weather states is driving U.S. Arctic preparedness
- Growing security concerns make the Arctic loom larger in Washington
- Against a backdrop of shifting Arctic security, Iceland seeks a US trade deal
Science & Research
- An unusually cool ‘blue blob’ in the North Atlantic is slowing glacier loss in Iceland
- The US participation at a major Arctic science summit suggests a return to science, climate leadership
- Greenland’s ice sheet could begin losing more than it gains every year as soon as 2055, a new study says
- The Russian Arctic is seeing record-breaking heat, and an early start to wildfires
- The massive Norilsk fuel spill could be linked to permafrost thaw, a growing threat to Arctic infrastructure
- Narwhals and belugas may be at high risk for coronavirus infection, researchers fear (also published by Nunatsiaq News)
- New climate models predict ice-free Arctic summers by 2050
- The magnetic North Pole is still moving toward Russia, but has slowed its pace
- The past six years have all been the hottest on record in the Arctic
- Caribou make the world’s longest land migration — but face risks from Arctic development, a new study says
- Funding shortfalls threaten Alaska ionosphere research center
- Arctic scientists turn to comedy to discuss serious environmental changes
- Thawing permafrost could release a long-lasting greenhouse gas at ‘surprising’ rates, says study
- Understanding climate change is key to Arctic diplomacy, experts say
- The magnetic North Pole has officially moved
- Insects play an important role in caribou migration, new research finds
- Permafrost thaw in Russia alone could cost more than $80 billion in damaged infrastructure, report says
- Climate change is pushing the Arctic into unprecedented — and unpredictable — territory, scientists warn
- Scientists puzzle over the mystery of a beluga pod spotted near Ireland
- Meet the researcher who wants to find out whether Arctic conferences are worth it
- Birds in the boreal forest will venture further north as the climate changes
- As permafrost thaws, the rocks once contained within it are dissolving, new research finds
- Arctic coastal erosion isn’t just a byproduct of climate change — it also contributes to it
- Arctic wildfires will likely become more common and more intense, experts say
- US Arctic research guidelines are getting an overhaul
- Alaska needs a permanent research station, National Weather Service says
- Alaska aims to steer its own course on climate change
- In Alaska, the National Weather Service must change as rapidly as the climate
Transportation & Maritime Policy
- A key Arctic Alaska port expansion gets $250 million in federal funding
- The US federal government has greenlighted the next phase of Nome’s port expansion
- Loopholes in a proposed Arctic HFO ban seriously weaken environmental protections, a new report says
- Shipping noises can disrupt Arctic cod behavior, new research finds
- New Nome port expansion plans add marine animal protections, but don’t increase depth
- Alaska’s U.S. senators push for a new Arctic shipping committee
- Nike, other retailers vow not to use Arctic shipping routes
- Nome eyes a significant port expansion — but critics wonder if it will be enough
- Like Denmark and Russia, Canada says its extended continental shelf includes the North Pole
- Russia and Canada may lose their legal claim to Arctic seaways as ice melts, experts say
- NOAA plans to test Saildrones for Arctic Ocean mapping
- New U.S. legislation speeds up the possibility of a Nome port
- Alaska senator calls for a system of U.S. Arctic ports
- How ordinary shipping could help map the uncharted Arctic Ocean seafloor
- U.S. executive order on oceans neglects the Arctic, expert says
- A French navigator is trying to sail the Northwest Passage solo — in a solar-powered boat
Health
- Iceland fully reopens amid rising vaccinations and demand for tourism (also published by Nunatsiaq News)
- With new COVID-19 cases, Yukon adds travel restrictions and urges more caution
- Nunavut COVID-19 lockdown begins as cases continue to rise
- Sweden’s new mental health strategy will include Sámi for the first time
- Coronavirus isn’t the only serious respiratory illness threatening Arctic residents
- A Quebec couple sparked outrage by fleeing to a remote Yukon village to escape COVID-19
- Canada’s Arctic territories all declare public health emergencies
- MOSAiC expedition halts aerial surveys due to coronavirus, travel restrictions
- How the Arctic’s limited infrastructure could make coronavirus deadlier in the region
- This year’s Arctic Winter Games have been canceled over fears of coronavirus spread
- Arctic fisheries brace for ‘significant’ effects from China’s coronavirus lockdown
Gender & Social Issues
- The first-ever Polar Pride Day this week aims to broaden inclusion among polar researchers
- Why domestic violence in the Arctic could surge with the coronavirus pandemic (also published by Nunatsiaq News)
- Why human trafficking is a serious — but mostly invisible — problem in Alaska
- Women of the Arctic is now a nonprofit focused on gender issues
- Does the United States need an inquiry into murdered and missing Indigenous women and girls?
- A breakthrough in Alaska cold-case murder shines a light on violence against Indigenous women in the Arctic
- Women’s issues are coming to the forefront of Arctic discussions
- The Arctic’s Indigenous peoples bear a disproportionate burden of the world’s response to climate change, leaders say
Arts & Culture
- How an Inuk artist drew on Arctic Indigenous culture to design a Twitter emoji
- How an art project works to brings Arctic climate change to a global audience
- How a rock band helped bring about Greenland’s home rule
- Smithsonian’s narwhal exhibit will begin traveling around the U.S. in 2020
- Finnish company promises lifelong gin to visitors at North Pole pop-up bar
Space & Technology
- As NASA resumes polar ice monitoring by satellite, some Arctic data may be passed over
- US Coast Guard satellites ceased communicating soon after launch
- NASA’s ice-measuring mission may be extended after shutdown delay
- The U.S. government shutdown is delaying a critical NASA polar ice-measuring mission
- U.S. Coast Guard launches its first satellites, with an eye on Arctic security
- How Beaufort Sea oil exploration could affect NASA’s rocket research in Alaska
- A new China-Iceland Arctic science observatory is already expanding its focus
- The Coast Guard is launching small satellites for Arctic search and rescue
- Continuous satellite coverage in the Arctic could help predict extreme weather around the globe
I reported from northern Scandinavia and Nunavut on climate change, mental health and other issues on a journalism fellowship with the GroundTruth Project.

Climate Change Across the Arctic
- Solving the Suicide Crisis in the Arctic Circle, Pacific Standard (selected as a Notable article in Best American Science and Nature Writing 2019)
- In a Land of Thundering Reindeer, Suicide Stalks the Indigenous Sami, STAT News (republished by PBS NewsHour)
- Anguish in the Scandinavian Arctic [podcast], GroundTruth Project
- How One Inuit Community Won Against Big Oil, The New Republic
- The Race to Save Arctic Cities As Permafrost Melts, CityLab (republished by Wired, MSN, National Observer and The Week)
- Exploring Norway, Where Climate Change Affects Indigenous People, GroundTruth Project
- Protecting Indigenous Tradition in the Arctic, GroundTruth Project