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Russia Reflags, Renames Sanctioned ‘Shadow Fleet’ LNG Tankers Ahead of Suspected Arctic LNG 2 Startup

Russia has reflagged and renamed four ice-strengthened LNG carriers, integrating them into a 'shadow fleet' ahead of the suspected startup of the Arctic LNG 2 project. This maneuver is seen as a way to potentially circumvent sanctions and facilitate the delivery of liquefied natural gas from the Arctic region.

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The 40th anniversary of the discovery of the ozone hole is coming up

On May 16th 1985, three British Antarctic Survey scientists had their findings published in the renowned scientific magazine "Nature". The content of this work would make science history and mark one of the most important discoveries ever: the ozone hole over Antarctica. Their findings raised concerns on environmental damage affecting public health on a global scale and echoes far into the 21st century.

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Finland plans new icebreakers for Baltic Sea

Finnish icebreaker design company Aker Arctic has been awarded the design contract for at least two new mid-sized icbreakers for the Baltic Sea, according to a press release. The new icebreakers will fill a gap between the countries strongest icebreakers and ice-strengthened tugs currently deployed in the Baltic Sea.

akerarctic.fi

New Arctic shipping routes planned between Russia and China

Russian president Putin and Chinese president Xi have agreed to develop new shipping routes through the Arctic, news outlets report. The agreement was presented during Xi's visit to Moscow during the End-of-WW2 celebrations. According to Russian officials, both countries currently discuss the involvement of China in LNG projects in Russia as well as new ways of transporting the LNG to the Chinese market. Since 2020, Sino-Russian trade has doubled, making China Russia's biggest export market for energy.

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Nunavut economic growth rate ranks highest in Canada in 2024

The economic growth rate in Nunavut in the Canadian Arctic ranks highest in the country according to Statistics Canada. In 2024, Nunavut economy grew a stunning 7.5%, compared to 1.6% for the entire country. This increase marks almost a doubling of the 2023 growth rate (3.8%) for Nunavut. The reasons behind this positive result are likely increased mining investments and rising prices for gold and iron over the course of the year, according to analysts.

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Picture of the month

As soon as it is born, an elephant seal pup utters little cries and calls out to its mother, who breaks the umbilical cord by turning towards it. Skuas and giant petrels are waiting to feast at least on the placenta. These birds may have been the vectors of avian flu in Kerguelen for several months.

An elephant seal pup between a skua and giant petrels on the Kerguelen.

© Camille Lin

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