GEO Yearbook

Publisher: UNEP (United Nations Environment Programme) CBD (Convention on Biological Diversity), SBSTTA (Subsidiary Body on Scientific, Technical and Technological Advice, Publication date: 2004- , Published in series: Global Environment Outlook (GEO)
The GEO Year Book is an annual report on the changing environment produced by the United Nations Environment Programme in collaboration with many world environment experts. As a compliment to the Global Environment Outlook assessment series, this represents a more agile format with timely reports on the relevant events from the pervious year and the outlook for the upcoming years ahead.

See the GEO Yearbook web-site for full details.

Arctic sea routes - Northern sea route and Northwest passage

Sea routes along the edges of the Arctic ocean, or rather along the coasts of Northern Canada and Russia, holds potential for decreasing the number of days in shipping goods from the Pacific to [..]
Arctic sea routes - Northern sea route and Northwest passage

Development of fossil fuel resources in the Arctic, 2005

Barents Sea: The 2004 lifting of an embargo on offshore hydrocarbon exploration in the Norwegian Barents has renewed activity there. Regulation of exploration is animportant political issue. Debate in [..]
Development of fossil fuel resources in the Arctic, 2005