On February 16, 2026, Arсtida was added to Russia's list of “undesirable organizations.”

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Arctida was designated an “undesirable organization” in Russia

On February 16, Arctida was designated an “undesirable organization” in Russia. This means that we are prohibited from operating in Russia, and violations are subject to administrative and criminal penalties.

Trapped in Coal Dust

How Yakutia suffers from the climate crisis and coal pollution—while ramping up production of the dirtiest fuel on the planet

An Ice-Cold War

How Greenland Is Becoming a Pawn in a Geopolitical Game

Five Nuclear “Titanics” in One Bay

Floating Nuclear Plants and Climate Crisis: a New Energy Gamble in the Russian Arctic

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Our Mission
Arctida investigates what lies beneath the surface of grand projects and official rhetoric in the Russian Arctic.We collect data, trace hidden connections, and reveal who makes decisions—and where those decisions lead. We examine the impacts of climate change, militarization, and growing industrial pressure on the region, exposing corruption and violations of Indigenous rights. We work to make Arctic processes clear and transparent, amplify voices that are being silenced, and build bridges between knowledge and action—and between the Arctic and the world.
Our Mission