A new report from dozens of international scientists says it's inevitable the Arctic will lose its entire summer sea cover at least once over the next generation and probably a lot more often than that.
Map Unavailable Date/Time Date(s) - 08/06/2021All Day Categories Event For further information, please contact: Clean Arctic Alliance Email: events@hfofreearctic.org Register here This event will link shipping’s black carbon emissions with the IMO’s short-term measures to reduce the impact of greenhouse gas emissions with the Arctic climate emergency. At the end of May, Arctic Foreign Ministers announced .
An online event, April 27, 2021, organised by: Iceland Nature Conservation Association (INCA) and the Clean Arctic Alliance (CAA) How can the shipping industry become actors of positive change for the Arctic region? How can we inspire political will and decisive action by governments? What role can Iceland and other Arctic Council states play? How .
Ahead of the Arctic Council Ministerial in May, hosted by Iceland, this webinar aims to highlight the climate crisis in the Arctic, the impacts of these changes and what Arctic governments and the shipping sector can contribute to tackle the Arctic climate crisis.
The Arctic is undergoing an acceleration in dramatic and unprecedented changes. Warming faster than anywhere else on Earth, the Arctic has seen temperatures soar to 38oC in Arctic Russia, and lowest ever July Arctic sea ice extten on recorded. Last September saw Arctic summer sea ice reach its second lowest extent since records began over 40 years ago – and subsequently, winter sea ice took longer to reform.