ICC meeting draws to a close01-07 2010 - 17:03
Four days of discussion about the future of Inuit culture ends with the 54-point Nuuk Declaration
Greenland's Lynge elected to lead ICC01-07 2010 - 14:48
Aqqaluk Lynge takes over at the head of the Inuit organization for the second time
Too many presentations, too little discussion01-07 2010 - 13:32
ICC delegations are frustrated that they had too little time to discuss issues
Focus on offshore drilling supports safety demands01-07 2010 - 13:29
Plans to drill for oil off Greenland’s shores are being places under the strictest requirements to date, according to the country’s authorities
The Greelandic diet – healthy for the nation01-07 2010 - 00:21
Meeting its own food needs would help Greenland solve multiple social ills, argues one physician
Fishermen ask ICC for help30-06 2010 - 15:50
Reduced quotas and oil exploration threaten the livelihoods of Greenland’s fishermen, their lobbying group tells international Inuit representatives
Inuit health ailing, study finds30-06 2010 - 11:06
International organizations need to be involved in efforts to improve health problems faced by Arctic groups
Inuit leaders cool on EU rapprochement 29-06 2010 - 17:13
The European Union’s sealskin ban is a hurdle for closer ties with the ICC
Natural resource exploitation unavoidable 29-06 2010 - 14:42
Inuit representatives from throughout the Arctic recognize that there are special challenges associated with exploiting the region’s natural resources.
ICC must lobby for safe Arctic navigation29-06 2010 - 11:59
Inuit groups need to pressure national governments to implement navigation rules to ensure maritime safety in the Arctic, a leading US environmentalist told delegates at the general assembly of the Inuit Circumpolar Council in Nuuk
Keep oil industry on a short tether, Alaskan says 28-06 2010 - 19:53
Authorities must ensure the independent regulation of oil companies, urges Reggie Joule, a member of Alaska’s House of Representatives.
Nunavut wants rights to resources28-06 2010 - 19:36
Nunavut Premier Eva Aariak wants the Canadian government to hand over the right to decide how to exploit the natural wealth in arctic Canada to Nunavut.
Oil Greenland’s 'most promising card', premier tells ICC28-06 2010 - 11:42
Strict requirements for the oil industry will help make sure Greenland’s economic interests do not spoil its natural resources, Kuupik Kleist says.
Editorial: A new role for the ICC 25-06 2010 - 10:40
The Inuit Circumpolar Coumcil general assembly in Nuuk next week will reveal whether it is still relevant or whether it is an organization that has outlived its purpose.
Higher shrimp prices no benefit for Royal Greenland27-06 2010 - 11:21
Increasing prices of shrimp n the wake of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico are unlikely to have an effect on Greenland’s largest company















