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Dr. Michael Wenger
This year's largest Arctic gathering was a balancing act between the business as usual and a more militarized tone, but also underlines the importance of dialogue.
Ole Ellekrog
Anna Diljá Sigurðardóttir and Gudrun Havsteen-Mikkelsen have backgrounds in design but now use the medium of sound to explore the poles.
Julia Hager
The second International Symposium on Plastics in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic in Reykjavík showed important successes, but also revealed where urgent research and action is needed.
Reykjavík has organised a high-level symposium on plastic pollution in the Arctic for today and tomorrow.
The Arctic Circle Assembly, the largest meeting of Arctic stakeholders, will be held again this year as a direct meeting and PolarJournal will be there.
This year's Arctic Council meeting could also be a simultaneous US-Russian summit, as both foreign ministers will be attending.