Reading Room
We’ve handpicked some of the best reports for background reading to help you understand what’s at play in the Arctic.
We’ve handpicked some of the best reports for background reading to help you understand what’s at stake in the Arctic. If there are others you think we should add, let us know at [email protected]
U.S. Arctic Research Commission
Oceans North Canada, Pew Charitable Trusts
Arctic Council
Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme, Arctic Council
- AMAP Assessment 2015: Black Carbon and Ozone as Arctic Climate Forcers
- AMAP Assessment 2015: Methane as an Arctic Climate Forcer
Brookings Institution
- The Greenland Gold Rush: Promise and Pitfalls of Greenland’s Energy and Natural Resources Sector
- Chill Out: Why Cooperation Is Balancing Conflict Among Major Powers in the New Arctic
- Offshore Oil and Gas Governance in the Arctic: A Leadership Role for the U.S.
Center for Strategic & International Studies
- The New Ice Curtain: Russia’s Strategic Reach to the Arctic
- Recommendations for the U.S. Arctic Council Chairmanship: Enhancing Policy Focus on Arctic Health and Well-Being
Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna
Centre for International Governance Innovation
- North of 60: Toward a Renewed Canadian Arctic Agenda
- China and the Arctic: China’s Interests and Participation in the Region
- Sustainable Northern Development: The Case for an Arctic Development Bank
Chatham House
EU Institute for Security Studies
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
Nordic Council of Ministers
The Arctic Institute: Center for Circumpolar Security Studies
- Arctic Melt – Turning Resource Extraction Into Human Development
- The Future of Arctic Shipping – A New Silk Road for China?
United Nations Environment Programme, GRID-Arendal