During the last few years, we have received frequent news of how the population of our country experiences climate change.The sea ice has grown thinner, the hunters of Northern and Eastern Greenland are unable to go hunting because of the lack of ice, the edge of the glacier has retreated in Ilulissat and the permafrost is thawing.  These reports from the remote parts of Greenland are tangible testimonies to the effects that climate changes already have in our country. I believe we will hear many more accounts of this kind during the coming years: descriptions of the nature of Greenland undergoing changes.

I cannot too strongly urge Denmark and its allies to do their very best to bring their influence to bear to ensure a global effort against climate change. The climate changes will have great consequences for our lives, not just in Greenland and the arctic regions, but all over the world.

Jens is a former Greenlandic minister of the environment.  Photo: Knud Josefsen

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Coral Tears in Thailand are Shed for All the World’s Oceans

Blog by Phil Kline | January 23, 2012

 CORAL BLEACHING MEANS THESE TWO FISH MIGHT HAVE WHAT’S LEFT OF THE REEF ALL TO THEMSELVES. Surin Island is your quintessential tropical paradise 60 km off the west coast... Read more >

2011: Thanks for an Amazing Year of Victories for the Planet

Blog by chris eaton | December 22, 2011

With the nuclear catastrophe at Fukushima and the rising challenge of climate change, 2011 might seem like a dark year for the environment. Yet this year also gave me a lot of hope. The growing power of grassroots activists has... Read more >

Anderson Cooper's 60 Minutes Segment on Marine Reserves Has Our Heads Swimming

Blog by Jay Ferrari | December 19, 2011

If you saw 60 Minutes last night, you were likely amazed yet alarmed by Anderson Cooper's piece on marine reserves.  You can find it here , in case you missed it.   The footage from his dive of a massive coral reef off the Cuban... Read more >

Telling the oil companies the truth

Blog by Jon Burgwald | December 1, 2011

Today, the Greenland Bureau of Mineral and Petroleum invited the world’s biggest oil companies to a meeting that can have extreme importance for the future of the Arctic. Greenland wants to open up an untouched area of the... Read more >

Our Thin Sky: Arctic Ozone Hole Discovered

Blog by Kert Davies | October 3, 2011 1 comment

An ozone hole opened up this past spring over the Arctic. Not good. While we have had thinning before, this is new.  This isn't breaking news - it was in April - but an international team of scientists just had their study... Read more >

Photo of the Month - August

Blog by bmeyers | September 9, 2011 2 comments

Without serious and urgent action, we will disappear. Failure to change endangers our survival. I get the message from the August Photo of the Month: 'Melting Vitruvian Man’ by Nick Cobbing. On the Arctic Sea Ice in the Fram... Read more >

Tell the Interior Dept. to Protect the Arctic

Blog by Melanie Duchin | March 8, 2011 1 comment

It’s our time to speak up for the Arctic. The Department of Interior is currently taking public comments on a new five-year oil and gas offshore leasing program until March 31st. Your comments are so important because the plan... Read more >

Oil and ice

Blog by Frida Bengtsson | February 28, 2011 2 comments

On the evening of February 17th, the Icelandic containership Godafoss ran aground in the Hvaler national park in southern Norway and started leaking heavy oil. One of the biggest challenges of the cleanup operations has been to... Read more >

BP delays Arctic drilling plans while government continues inaction

Blog by Melanie Duchin | February 3, 2011

BP just announced that drilling at their controversial Liberty Island site in the Arctic’s Beaufort Sea has been postponed "beyond 2013."  While this is good news because the dangerous drilling has been delayed, we are disappointed... Read more >

The State of the Union and the Environment

Blog by Phil Radford | January 25, 2011 4 comments

In these challenging times it will not be surprising if President Obama glosses over critical environmental issues in his State of the Union address January 25. The nation is struggling to find jobs for the unemployed, we are still... Read more >

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