(arctictoday.com) - Grants awarded to tribal governments in Alaska and the Lower 48 are only a start in what is expected to be a long process of funding relocation of Indigenous communities that are threatened by climate change, a top Interior Department official said Thursday.
The United States and its allies have effectively blocked Russia's chairmanship in the Arctic Council, while Moscow is ready to resume dialogue and constructive cooperation with the Arctic countries based on respect for its interests, said Russian presidential aide Nikolai Patrushev, who oversees issues of national maritime policy
Scientists from leading Russian and Chinese polar organizations have agreed to conduct joint research in the Arctic, the press service of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute reported
The preservation of Indigenous languages is a critical issue. In Russia alone, 10 languages have disappeared in the last 50 years, and another 15 are on the brink of extinction
Norilsk Nickel will begin construction of the new settlement named Tukhard on Taimyr in 2026, Nikolay Utkin, Senior Vice President and head of the Norilsk Division, told TASS