The Magnetic North: Notes From the Arctic Circle - Slate MagazineWhen I went to the Arctic, I saw that we were all at it. Unlike its Norwegian counterpart, Stockholm will not recognize Sámi as indigenous people by ratifying UN International Labour Organization Convention 169. Operations that compete with reindeer ...
25 Feb 2011 | www.slate.com
Bones of Ice Age child found in Alaska - Monsters and Critics.comBoston GlobeBones of Ice Age child found in AlaskaMonsters and Critics.comWashington - Archaeologists in Alaska have found the remains of a young child from the Ice Age, in a discovery of the oldest human bones yet uncovered from sub-Arctic North America. The finding by a team from the University of Alaska at Fairbanks, ...Scientists find oldest sub-Arctic human remainsAFP11500-Year-Old Remains of Cremated 3-Year-Old DiscoveredLiveScience.comRemains of ice-age child uncovered in AlaskaVancou ...
25 Feb 2011 | www.monstersandcritics.com
Home > Breaking News > Tech and Science - Straits TimesCBC.caHome > Breaking News > Tech and ScienceStraits TimesWASHINGTON - SCIENTISTS on Thursday announced they have discovered the oldest human remains ever found in sub-Arctic North America, offering a new window into the lives of the continent's earliest inhabitants. The discovery of the partially-cremated ...Scientists find oldest sub-Arctic human remainsAFP11500-Year-Old Remains of Cremated 3-Year-Old DiscoveredLiveScience.comOldest subarctic North American human remains foundEurekAler ...
24 Feb 2011 | www.straitstimes.com
Alaskans' moving images at Indigenous World Film Festival - Tundra DrumsAlaskans' moving images at Indigenous World Film FestivalTundra DrumsThe 26-minute documentary film highlighted the games, and the relationship the sports have to the arctic way of life and the way the knowledge is passed down through the generations. Training for the games kept individuals in shape for the subsistence ...and more»
24 Feb 2011 | www.thetundradrums.com
Study lists Alaska Arctic OCS development's potential benefits - Oil & Gas JournalStudy lists Alaska Arctic OCS development's potential benefitsOil & Gas Journal“America will need all forms of energy to get our economy back on track, and that includes oil: We can either produce it here and create more American jobs or import it and create jobs elsewhere,” said Richard Ranger, a senior policy advisor at the ...and more»
24 Feb 2011 | www.ogj.com
Ancient child's bones found in Arctic - CBC.caCBC.caAncient child's bones found in ArcticCBC.caThe discovery of that burial is shedding new light on the life and times of the early settlers who crossed from Asia to the New World, researchers report in Friday's edition of the journal Science. The bones represent the earliest human remains ...Scientists find oldest sub-Arctic human remainsAFP11500-Year-Old Remains of Cremated 3-Year-Old DiscoveredLiveScience.comOldest subarctic North American human remains foundEurekAlert (press r ...
24 Feb 2011 | www.cbc.ca
Polar bear population rising while bio-diesel is making orangutans extinct - Oregon CatalystPlanetSave.comPolar bear population rising while bio-diesel is making orangutans extinctOregon CatalystBut polar bear populations are rising so much that they are becoming an increasing threat to arctic villages as these huge white grizzly bears roam ever further in search of food. When I lived in Fort Churchill, Manitoba on Hudson Bay, we had to be on ...'Grolar' Bears & 'Narluga' Whales? – Arctic Warming May Promote Hybrid Animals ...PlanetSave.comall 4 news articles»
24 Feb 2011 | oregoncatalyst.com
Scientists find oldest sub-Arctic human remains - AFPKansas City StarScientists find oldest sub-Arctic human remainsAFP"Equally significant is that the approach taken by the researchers reflects the importance, in modern arctic science, of collaborating with Native people as full partners in discovery." The burial pit contained not only the child's remains, ...11500-Year-Old Remains of Cremated 3-Year-Old DiscoveredLiveScience.comOldest subarctic North American human remains foundEurekAlert (press release)Ice-age child's rema ...
24 Feb 2011 | www.google.com
Scientists find oldest sub-Arctic human remains - PhysOrg.com"Equally significant is that the approach taken by the researchers reflects the importance, in modern arctic science, of collaborating with Native people as full partners in discovery." The burial pit contained not only the child's remains, ...
24 Feb 2011 | www.physorg.com
Greenland's Inuit Premier defends oil and gas drilling - Globe and MailGlobe and MailGreenland's Inuit Premier defends oil and gas drillingGlobe and MailYou see the environmental groups coming now to the Arctic area and trying to hinder activities conducted by indigenous governments in the Arctic. Why didn't they do that, like, 100 years ago, 50 years ago, or even just 15 years ago? ...Inuit summit scrutinizes resource developmentNunatsiaq Newsall 15 news articles»
24 Feb 2011 | www.theglobeandmail.com
The limits of doubt-mongering - The Hill (blog)And there are signs that voters may be growing weary of industry-financed efforts to undermine climate science and policy. In California, the one state where climate policy was explicitly on the November ballot, voters - on a strikingly bipartisan ...and more»
23 Feb 2011 | thehill.com