“Northwards - Together for the Future" is a comprehensive series consisting of seven videos, each approximately 12 minutes long. This series offers a behind-the-scenes look at the INTERACT network, providing insights into why fieldwork in the Arctic is essential. It covers the value of scientific collaboration within the network, our work with Indigenous communities, and the importance of bridging different knowledge systems, including Indigenous knowledge and scientific approaches. The series also highlights the innovative use of new technologies and AI in Arctic research, showcasing the advanced tools and methods used to study this critical region.
“The Changing Global Arctic" offers an in-depth look at how the Arctic is transforming at an unprecedented rate and their global implications. These four short films, co-produced with BBC Natural History Unit, address four different yet critically important aspects of Arctic change, how they affect the livelihood of Arctic communities and the global ecosystem at large.
What does the future hold? We are currently fundraising for a new film to tell the story about the possible implications of global warming.
Global warming skeptics often comment that the world has seen climatic changes before. But, for the first time in world history, a species has evolved its science sufficiently to predict possible futures. At the same time, the evolution of competition for resources and power remains at a primitive level and often prevents the beneficial futures for mankind foreseen by scientists.
We argue that the Arctic will have the potential to support a vast portion of mankind in the future, but what will the journey there be like? Can the Arctic support a vast number of migrants in the future?