Transit shipping through the Arctic via the Northern Sea Route, along the northern coast of Scandinavia and Russia, is already occurring. In addition, Arctic oil/gas extraction is being explored due to large oil and gas reserves under the Arctic Ocean. In the future, development of these anthropogenic activities will increase emissions of air pollutants (aerosols, ozone, and their precursors) into the Arctic lower troposphere. Even at mid-latitudes, emissions from oil/gas activities and shipping have large uncertainties, making future projections of Arctic shipping emissions even more difficult. As part of the EU ACCESS project, an aircraft campaign was conducted in July 2012 to study shipping and oil/gas extraction emissions based in Andøy...
International audienceThe Arctic is undergoing unprecedented changes as a result of rapid warming an...
International audienceEmissions from oil/gas extraction activities in the Arctic are already importa...
International audienceAerosol and ozone pollution in the Arctic predominantly originates from long-r...
Transit shipping through the Arctic via the Northern Sea Route, along the northern coast of Scandina...
The Arctic is undergoing very rapid changes, such as decreasing sea-ice extent during summer. As a r...
International audienceThe Arctic is increasingly open to human activity due to rapid Arctic warming,...
International audienceArctic sea ice has decreased dramatically in the past few decades and the Arct...
International audienceArctic change has opened the region to new industrial activities, most notably...
International audienceLocal emissions of Arctic air pollutants and their impacts on climate, ecosyst...
International audienceDecreased sea ice extent due to warming has already resulted in the use of new...
International audienceThe Arctic is undergoing unprecedented changes as a result of rapid warming an...
International audienceThe Arctic is undergoing unprecedented changes as a result of rapid warming an...
International audienceEmissions from oil/gas extraction activities in the Arctic are already importa...
International audienceAerosol and ozone pollution in the Arctic predominantly originates from long-r...
Transit shipping through the Arctic via the Northern Sea Route, along the northern coast of Scandina...
The Arctic is undergoing very rapid changes, such as decreasing sea-ice extent during summer. As a r...
International audienceThe Arctic is increasingly open to human activity due to rapid Arctic warming,...
International audienceArctic sea ice has decreased dramatically in the past few decades and the Arct...
International audienceArctic change has opened the region to new industrial activities, most notably...
International audienceLocal emissions of Arctic air pollutants and their impacts on climate, ecosyst...
International audienceDecreased sea ice extent due to warming has already resulted in the use of new...
International audienceThe Arctic is undergoing unprecedented changes as a result of rapid warming an...
International audienceThe Arctic is undergoing unprecedented changes as a result of rapid warming an...
International audienceEmissions from oil/gas extraction activities in the Arctic are already importa...
International audienceAerosol and ozone pollution in the Arctic predominantly originates from long-r...