Youth in Action
In this issue, we examine what matters to youth in the Arctic and how they think we can move forward.
Climate Change
Climate action is not whole without climate justice
Climate Change
We need to stop putting off difficult decisions
Climate Change
In Iceland, young environmentalists’ pleas are falling on deaf ears
Climate Change
Kicking up an Indigenous storm one pop culture reference at a time
Climate Change
Bye, you poor Eskimos, you’re our last worry!
Climate Change
The importance of dialogue in the Arctic: Observations from a trip to Unalaska
Stories from other issues
More from The Circle
On thin ice: The disappearing cryosphere
Leave it in the ground: Arctic resources should stay where they are
Joining forces for polar bear conservation
Arctic reality check: An uncertain future
About The Circle magazine
Quarterly
WWF Arctic Programme publishes the magazine four times per year and each issue zeroes in on a theme and presents a range of stories.
Actions
It covers the key climate risks are for the Arctic—and what researchers and decision-makers in the eight Arctic nations are doing.
Perspectives
We aim to hear from contributors in a selection of Arctic countries—from youth to Indigenous communities to policymakers to scientists.
Themes
Stay informed about the environmental and development issues affecting wildlife, ecosystems and people in the Arctic today.