The Circle
The Circle is distributed free to around 3,000 arctic stakeholders worldwide, and each issue focuses on one specific Arctic-related topic.
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Past issues
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The Circle 01.13
The Arctic Council - A New Era of Action?
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The Circle 04.12
Ice whales: where are they going?
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The Circle 03.12
Protected Areas and Beyond
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The Circle 02.12
Arctic fisheries: Global importance, growing threats
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The Circle 01.12
Managing Arctic natural resources in times of rapid change
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The Circle 03.11
20 years of the WWF Global Arctic Programme
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The Circle 02.11
Arctic Council: coming of age?
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The Circle 01.11
Reindeer and caribou - herds and livelihoods in transition
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The Circle 04.10
Ocean acidification threatening our oceans
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The Circle 03:10
On the horizon of arctic oil
About The Circle
The Circle is distributed free to around 3,000 arctic stakeholders worldwide, including government officials and publicly-elected representatives, indigenous organisations, conservationists, scientists, NGOs, libraries, and business executives. The goal is to inform decision-makers, scientists and the interested public about arctic environmental and development issues.
The name is an obvious reference to the Arctic Circle, but is also suggestive of all of the systemic linkages in the Arctic, circular self-perpetuating processes that keep the Arctic in balance. Many of these systems are now being destabilized by threats such as climate change. We hope that this publication will bring forward ideas on how to address the threats, and keep the Arctic in balance.
