About us
Polarjournal.net is the leading online platform for anyone passionate about the fascinating world of the Arctic and Antarctic. Immerse yourself in breathtaking landscapes, discover unique wildlife, and explore the pressing challenges facing these regions – all presented in English, German, and French.
Our work
Every month, we deliver captivating stories, detailed reports, and up-to-date insights from the polar regions. Our dedicated team of journalists and guest contributors work on the ground to bring you what truly matters: from groundbreaking scientific discoveries and political developments to the daily lives of those who call these regions home.
Our mission
We aim to connect a global audience with the wonders and vulnerabilities of the polar regions. Through independent journalism, reliable sources, and an accessible approach, we strive to foster awareness and inspire action to protect these fragile ecosystems.
Our community
Our platform is more than just a website¬ – it’s a vibrant community of polar enthusiasts. Each month, thousands of readers from across Europe, North America, South America, Australia, and beyond gather to learn, share, and be inspired. Join our global conversation about the Arctic and Antarctic by following us on LinkedIn, Facebook, and X.
Our partners
We collaborate with companies, organizations, and institutions that share our passion for the polar regions. Together, we are committed to increasing knowledge and understanding of these unique polar habitats.
Contact us
Do you have questions, suggestions, or collaboration ideas? We’d love to hear from you! Reach out to us today and let’s connect.
Support us
Your support fuels our mission to bring the Arctic and Antarctic closer to everyone. Every donation helps us expand Polar Journal AG, enhance our reporting, and continue providing independent, reliable journalism. Join us in sharing the beauty and significance of these polar landscapes with the world.
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