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Clean Arctic

“Clean Arctic” is a large-scale project to clean up the Arctic territory of Russia from waste and garbage accumulated since Soviet times. The idea belongs to Dmitry Lobusov, captain of the “50 Years of Victory” nuclear icebreaker, and Gennady Antokhin, Soviet and Russian icebreaker captain, Hero of Labor of the Russian Federation. “Clean Arctic” has become a platform that brings together public and volunteer organizations, scientists, heads of Russian regions and businesses. The project partners are MMC Norilsk Nickel, PhosAgro and Russian Railways. The “Clean Arctic” Column is dedicated to the environmental initiatives of all countries in the region. Map of project Clean Arctic-2023

A digital platform for planning tours around Taimyr presented at the Yenisei media forum

10-05-2023

You can find out about the most interesting places in Taimyr and plan a trip to them using the Discover Taimyr platform

Carbon landfill for greenhouse gas monitoring will soon appear in Yamal

10-04-2023

Scientists will find out how much carbon the Arctic territory absorbs from the atmosphere and how much greenhouse gas it produces

Volunteers of the "Clean Arctic" in Usinsk of the Komi Republic collected more than a ton of waste on the first day

10-03-2023

To remove 1.2 tons of garbage – 125 volumetric tires and 13 two–hundred-liter barrels - participants needed a loader and six KAMAZ trucks

Volunteers of the "Clean Arctic" cleared the village of Egvekinot in Chukotka of garbage

10-02-2023

A group of volunteers collected small household garbage from an area of two thousand square meters in the Ozernoye microdistrict and prepared a mountain of scrap metal for transportation and disposal

Aggressive walrus attacked a tourist ship in the Arctic

09-29-2023

A walrus attacked a ship of Russian tourists near Franz Josef Land. The video of the incident was published in the group of the Russian Geographical Society "Vkontakte"

The amount of snow in Central Antarctica began to increase annually

09-28-2023

The press service of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute reported on the results of observations of the Laboratory of Climate Change and the Environment of AANIA for the accumulation of snow in Central Antarctica

The directions of flights popular among Russians to the regions of the Far East and the Arctic

09-27-2023

This summer, the highest demand from Russians was noted for flights to Krasnoyarsk, Vladivostok, Murmansk, Khabarovsk and Novy Urengoy, according to the online travel service Tutu

A new scientific vessel to be built in St. Petersburg to work in the Arctic

09-26-2023

In December Admiralty shipyards will begin to build a vessel to work in the Arctic, the press service of the shipyard reports

Scientists will predict changes in the largest glacier in the Polar Urals

09-25-2023

Employees of the Scientific Center for Arctic Studies and Moscow State University named after M.V. Lomonosov made a complete geodetic survey of the surface of the IGAN glacier, the largest in the Polar Urals, and took readings from the recorders installed in April

Chukotka plans to open ports for cruise liners

09-22-2023

The authorities of Chukotka, together with the Ministry for the Development of the Far East and the Arctic, want to make changes to the list of ports available for foreign vessels, said the head of the region Vladislav Kuznetsov


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