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Serafima Andreeva
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Researcher, Fridtjof Nansen Institute | Arctic governance | climate & geopolitics | sociologist by training but IR scholar in practice🌏
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What role does climate change play in Russias development of the Northern Sea Route?

In our new paper, we explore why its role is smaller than assumed, especially amid the war in Ukraine and shifting Arctic trade.

Read here:
arcticreview.no/index.php/ar...

#Arctic #ClimateChange #Russia
More or Less Ice? Shipping in the Russian Arctic and the Role of Climate Change
Melting sea ice has often been presented as a primary driver for development of Arctic shipping, but what role has it played for policies to develop the Northern Sea Route? It may look paradoxical tha...
arcticreview.no
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🎥❄️ New Arctic Frontiers Unpacked episode!
FNI’s Serafima Andreeva leads a conversation with China expert and FNI research professor Gørild Heggelund
on China in the Arctic - its role, ambitions, and policies. @serafimaa.bsky.social @goerild.bsky.social @arcticfrontiers.bsky.social
Arctic Frontiers Unpacked: China in the Arctic
YouTube video by Arctic Frontiers
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March 12, 2025 at 12:41 PM
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🌍 How, and why, did the Arctic Council survive the crisis resulting from Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in 2022? @serafimaa.bsky.social and Svein Vigeland Rottem answer at the #NYU Jordan Center Blog jordanrussiacenter.org/blog/how-and... #Arctic #Geopolitics #Ukraine
February 5, 2025 at 10:30 AM
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- Geopolitisk er det høyere spenningsnivå på Svalbard nå enn før 2022, sier Ine Søreide, og understreker at Svalbard er i høyeste grad del av NATO. Nansens Nordområdeseminar 2024. #NN24 Følg oss på www.youtube.com/live/l9XK4uX...
December 5, 2024 at 11:52 AM
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We all think plastic pollution is a problem, and it is. In the nearly 70 years between 1950 and 2019, the world produced a total of ~9.5 billion tonnes of plastic.

But all the plastic we have EVER produced weighs as much as CO₂ we emitted into the atmosphere during the first three months of 2024!
November 29, 2024 at 6:44 PM
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“A significant advancement in Arctic international relations studies”

Our book ‘Greenland in Arctic Security’ has been reviewed in Journal of Peace Research: www.prio.org/journals/jpr...

Get 50% off the book by using the discount code HOLIDAY via this website: press.umich.edu/Books/G/Gree...
Greenland in Arctic Security
Greenland has increasingly captivated imaginations around the globe. Yet, while it is central to the Arctic region, its role has been poorly understood. Greenland in Arctic Security delivers a compreh...
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November 29, 2024 at 1:43 PM
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A timeline of monthly temperature change in the #Arctic from 1950 through all of 2023...

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Download high-resolution version: zacklabe.com/arctic-tempe... (ECMWF ERA5 data)
November 27, 2024 at 1:38 AM
The Arctic Council is the only place we can cooperate with Russia on climate change in the Arctic - but how and why is it still possible?

In this paper, Svein Vigeland Rottem and I analyze key events and frameworks that kept the council alive after the war in Ukraine.

#Arctic #ClimateChange #IR
How and why the Arctic Council survived until now – an analysis of the transition in chairship between Russia and Norway
From Russia’s full-scale war against Ukraine to the handover of the Norwegian chairship of the Arctic Council, concerns have arisen regarding the Council’s ability to weather this emerging geopolit...
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November 28, 2024 at 10:28 PM
What role does climate change play in Russias development of the Northern Sea Route?

In our new paper, we explore why its role is smaller than assumed, especially amid the war in Ukraine and shifting Arctic trade.

Read here:
arcticreview.no/index.php/ar...

#Arctic #ClimateChange #Russia
More or Less Ice? Shipping in the Russian Arctic and the Role of Climate Change
Melting sea ice has often been presented as a primary driver for development of Arctic shipping, but what role has it played for policies to develop the Northern Sea Route? It may look paradoxical tha...
arcticreview.no
November 28, 2024 at 10:13 PM