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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

Building materials for the visitor center arrived at the port of Dudinka

09-12-2022

A barge came to Taimyr with a new batch of building materials for the visitor center and two refrigeration units for the needs of the local community to store reindeer meat, fish and wild plants

Researchers study the impact of climate change and human activities on polar ecosystems

09-08-2022

The researchers characterized and photographed the landscapes, analyzed the general geochemical situation, described the soil profiles and selected samples for laboratory study, the Russian Ministry of Natural Resources reported on its website

Volunteers collected a record 800 tons of scrap metal in the village of Tiksi as part of the "Clean Arctic"

09-06-2022

All collected metal will be sent for recycling

Clean Arctic and World Tree Camp volunteers collected more than 200 tons of garbage in Nikel

08-22-2022

About 208 tons of waste were collected in 11 days by volunteers of the Clean Arctic federal project, as well as volunteers from the World Tree Camp, organized with the support of the general partner of the project, Norilsk Nickel

Chairman of the Public Council at Roshydromet Vadim Petrov: every volunteer is a future specialist for the Arctic

08-18-2022

Speaking at the thematic session «The Arctic. The ice has broken» in Usinsk, Komi Republic, Vadim Petrov, chairman of the public association at the Federal Service for Hydrometeorology and Environmental Monitoring (Rosgidromet), spoke about what can help society adapt to climate change and what role volunteers play for the Arctic regions

Volunteers of the second shift of the Norilsk Nickel marathon "Poneslos" once again came to the aid of the employees of the Lapland Reserve

08-16-2022

Last year, the eco-marathon participants built the so-called "Reindeer Trail" and an interactive platform

Indigenous peoples will help scientists to study the consequences of climate change in Siberia and the Arctic

08-10-2022

Scientists from Tomsk State University are conducting large-scale research in Siberia and the Arctic

Dmitry Kobylkin: Party project of United Russia "Clean Country" held more than 5 thousand actions in the regions

07-27-2022

In the first half of 2022, more than 1,100 coastal cleanup events were held in 65 regions, which were supported by over 60,000 peopl


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