A couple of sites of interest.
Eye on the Arctic is a circumpolar co-production that seeks to answer some of the questions posed by climate change as it affects the Arctic. "Initiated and co-ordinated by Radio Canada International, Eye on the Arctic brings together print, broadcast and web journalists from circumpolar countries to better tell the stories of communities and people directly affected by climate change. We also welcome contributors living, working, or researching the Arctic to add their voice to the site through the Eye on the Arctic blog or by submitting a video or multimedia project."
Today it carries a story about the threat to Juneau from possible future
Mendenhall Glacier meltwater surge.
Ice-Blog I have mentioned this one before. Environment journalist Irene Quaile "started the Ice Blog on a visit to Arctic Alaska in 2008. Since then she has visited climate research projects and local communities experiencing changes first hand in Greenland and Spitsbergen. She regularly interviews experts for Deutsche Welle’s website and radio programmes." Her most recent entry is in fact a guest blog by climate activist Cara Augustenborg about her meeting with “Climate Reality Leaders” from around the globe in Istanbul.
Perhaps people will add others? Are you OK with this thread, Neven? Obviously
Arctic Sea Ice is our first port of call. Other members of the forum have their own blogs too, some of which you'll find on Neven's blogroll.