just heard of the passing of Paul Ehrlich, outspoken public intellectual best known for his 1968 doomsday prophecy The Population Bomb. An important but controversial figure in environmental history. I interviewed him around the release of his memoirs. RIP https://t.co/axb0bkvBU0
excellent analysis of current situation by @JeppeKofod who managed the first Greenland crisis in 2019 when he was Denmark’s foreign minister https://t.co/6dbwEUvPTf
Where do Greenlandic political parties stand on independence and other issues? Primer on the politics of Greenland leading up to tomorrow’s elections on newly-launched Polar Geopolitics Substack
https://t.co/FEQwGK9GdH
Expanding upon our audio material, with 70 episodes so far, Polar Geopolitics has started a Substack with edited transcripts & original articles. We’ve posted a primer on Greenland’s political landscape, and interview with @klausdodds on Greenland & Trump https://t.co/3iXo0DbiQj
Talked to @ericpaglia for this podcast re: Greenland's impending elections, security situation and relations with the United States, Denmark, China and the EU
https://t.co/a2dCSzd7bx
New episode: Jon Rahbek-Clemmensen from Royal Danish Defence College explains Denmark’s desire to keep #Greenland in the Kingdom, and why he thinks that is the most likely scenario despite Donald Trump’s intent to acquire it https://t.co/ip5ah1ShjK
Amid the enormous amount of coverage and commentary on #Greenland this big picture analysis by @klausdodds is one of the best you’ll find https://t.co/DW5FoP8qhm
just published by @cambUP_History book I co-authored on Stockholm’s central role in evolution of global environmental politics & science over past 70+ years. Print & Open Access download available at https://t.co/FodBDtc6fD
Why did Antarctic marine conservation take a big step back at CCAMLR 43, and could it foreshadow greater geopolitical problems within the Antarctic Treaty System? @AnthonyPress@IMASUTAS@AntarcticaSouth https://t.co/62XPGMuH1i
@adam_lajeunesse discusses new @TheWilsonCenter report he co-authored with @WhitneyLackenb1 on China’s information and influence operations in the #Arctic and explains why Chinese influence in the region is waning https://t.co/ukc7zuy77L
Really enjoyed speaking with @IngridAgnete about her forthcoming book on Arctic state identity. Listen to the discussion on the latest episode of the podcast https://t.co/PlQ6Rlmsed
Another great listen from the @polargeopol#podcast 🎧- interview with @AndreasOsthagen "Spotlight on #Svalbard: Realities and myths in a microcosm of #Arctic geopolitics" (including a shoutout my recent co-author @TirilVoldHansen's work on sovereignty)!
https://t.co/L4f8kYHr1E
from geoeconomics & green shipping to ecosystem-based management & planning for the 5th International Polar Year, @TurtonJ1990 announces the 7 scientific themes for @arcticfrontiers 2025 that reflect some of the major imperatives of the contemporary Arctic https://t.co/0zq9cGsKuw
Is Russia’s geological reseach in the Weddell Sea legitimate scientific activity, or a pretense for oil and gas prospecting in Antarctic waters? And what does this mean in the context of the Antarctic Treaty? Analysis by @klausdodds on new podcast episode: https://t.co/GerWyXsyeT
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Now available in paperback, edited volume on temporality aspects of climate change, with chapters by SPHERE researchers Sverker Sörlin, @isbergerik and @ericpaglia
Can Antarctica serve as a model for governing outer space? No, really.
@ianbremmer joins @polargeopol to discuss how the Antarctic Treaty could provide a precedent for the governance of outer space.
Listen here: https://t.co/E98s26h5QY