The Svalbard Global Seed Vault, or the Doomsday Vault as the media have nicknamed it, was officially opened on February 26, 2008, to serve as the ultimate safety net for one of the world’s most important natural resources. The world’s seed collections are vulnerable to a wide range of threats – civil strife, war, natural […]
The long term survival of polar bears is being threatened by man-made pollution that is reaching the Arctic. This conclusion comes from a major review of research into how industrial chemicals such as mercury and organochlorines affect the bears. The review suggests that such chemicals have a range of subclinical effects. When added together, these […]
Polar bear droppings are helping scientists shed light on the spread of deadly antibiotic-resistant superbugs. Bacteria such as methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) are a growing problem in hospitals and researchers are anxious to understand how they evolve. Read the fulla article Polar bear poo helps in superbug hunt.
The remains of a giant meat-eating sea monster that patrolled the oceans during the reign of the dinosaurs have been unearthed on an island in the remote Arctic archipelago of Svalbard. Norwegian fossil hunters recovered the rear half of the formidable reptile’s skull in south-west Spitsbergen in what has been described as one of the […]
How much dursban have you used to kill termites at your home in Longyearbyen? How much methyl parathion has been used to kill boll weevils on cotton plants in Ny-Ålesund? And how much endosulfan has been used to kill insects in apple orchards in Svea? While all of these questions are silly, the reality is […]
15 november 2009: the Spitsbergen Airship Museum, the museum in Longyearbyen dedicated to the polar explorations, is now one year old. In total we have had 3 600 individual visitors. We consider this quite good considering 2009 has been our first year. […] Because of Hallvard Stangeland’s work we know that the majority of the […]
CO2 can be stored on Svalbard, researchers conclude after finding a storage site 1,000 meters below the permafrost. This is the first time someone has looked into whether CO2 can be stored below the surface on the mainland. Read the article on Offshore247.
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I’ve bought this book in the Spitzbergen Airship Museum (it was less expensive, there) in Longyearbyen. As you can see in the subtitle, it’s a complete guide to the arctic archipelago of Svalbard islands. The book talks about nature and history, places and regions and gives you useful and important information about these islands. The […]