Arctic Papers: Writings and Podcasts on Arctic Issues
Arctic Publications
World Ocean Observatory
BLOG POSTS
< Arctic Futures: How to Speak, How to Listen
< Three Arctic Roads
< Who Owns the Economic Rights to Arctic Resources?
< Arctic Futures: Health and Welfare of the Indigenous People of the Arctic
< Arctic Fisheries Management
< Arctic Futures: Melting Sea Ice and a Changing Arctic
< Russia and the Arctic
< Three Arctic Roads
< Arctic Circle Update
< Polar Silk Road in 2018
WORLD OCEAN RADIO
< The Ongoing Race for Arctic Oil
< Arctic Nature Writer Barry Lopez
< The Polar Code and the Future of the Arctic
< An Open Letter from Nunavut
< An Arctic Vision
< The Renewable Arctic
< The Arctic Garden
< Arctic Circle
< Arctic Leadership
< International Polar Year: Global Arctic and Antarctic Research
< International Polar Year: Documenting Change in Faraway Places
< International Polar Year: The Poles and People
< Last Arctic Sea Ice Refuge
< Let's Say NO to Arctic Drilling
< Shell Resigns the Arctic
< Barry Lopez, Arctic Nature Writer
< Hearts in the Ice
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OUTLAW OCEAN MUSIC PROJECT:
WHERE MUSIC MEETS JOURNALISM
All music in this project is based on THE OUTLAW OCEAN, a New York Times best-selling book by Ian Urbina that chronicles lawlessness at sea around the world. The reporting touches on a diversity of abuses ranging from illegal and overfishing, arms trafficking at sea, human slavery, gun-running, intentional dumping, murder of stowaways, thievery of ships, and other topics. The music is an act of solidarity across geography and language, and an attempt at storytelling from written word to music. It is a captivating collection of inspired songs. Take your pick: listen to ambient tracks, classical, electronic or hiphop.