The Arctic Report Card, released annually by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in the U.S., documents the latest in "well-established" trends of Arctic change, according to Rick Thoman, the report's lead author and one of its 82 contributing authors.
Working with Indigenous communities takes time, resources, and patience, but a shift is needed in science to include community voices and observations to widen and deepen our collective breadth of knowledge. The Exchange for Local Observations and Knowledge of the Arctic (ELOKA), a NSIDC program, continues to collaborate with the Alaska Arctic Observatory and Knowledge Hub (AAOKH) to support an online community-led observational data hub.