The Western Norway Research Institute Restrictions and climate change: Tourism in Svalbard will change in the coming years
NILU - Norwegian Institute for Air Research Researchers find microplastics in the air using aluminium buckets and 600-degree heat
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Observing Arctic marine life — from the seabed to space
University of Bergen Speed of warming in the Arctic comparable to abrupt climate change events known in the distant past
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology A tiny arctic shrub reveals secrets of plant growth on Svalbard
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology Svalbard reindeer populations rebounding from centuries of hunting
NIKU - Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research Scientists stumble upon an unknown grave in Svalbard
NTNU Norwegian University of Science and Technology When the extreme becomes the norm: Svalbard reindeer cope with dramatic climate change
An article from Norwegian Biodiversity Information Centre Flies and mosquitoes dominate the Svalbard archipelago
An article from University of Tromsø – The Arctic University of Norway World's toughest organisms live in northern seas
This article was produced and financed by The Research Council of Norway Deciphering Svalbard’s climate history