Children of the Arctic Festival. Photo By Galya Morrell.

Children of the Arctic Festival. Photo By Galya Morrell.

It is already a big event and a big tradition. This year The Children of the Arctic International Festival is arranged by Shparo‘s Adventure Club under the support of the Ministry of Education and Science of the Russian Federation for the third time. It started at the Youth Almaz Center in the town of Ruza on Aug. 20th and ended in Korelia on Sep. 02.

More than 100 children from the Arctic regions participated in the festival. They were from 11 Russian ones (Arkhangelskaia Oblast, Vologodaskaia Oblast, Moscow, Murmanskaia Oblast, Nenetzky Autonomous District, Karelia Republic, Komi Republic, Republic of Sakha (Yakutia), Taymyrsky Dolgano-Nenetzky Municipal District, Chukotsky autonomous district, Yamalo-Nenetzky autonomous district as well as from Greenland, Denmark, Iceland, Sweden.

The mission remains the same and, probably, won’t be changed ever, as it is the key stone of the mordern Arctic youth. It’s to unite children of the Arctic region to settle the common problems under the slogan “Our Arctic – Our Future.”

The Festival is carried out by the Organizing Committee, including prominent official authorities of Russia such as Dr. Arthur Chilingarov, Special Representative for Arctic and Antarctic Issues to the President Russian Federation, Vasily Zhukov, academician, Rector of the Russian State Social University, Dr. Dmitry Shparo, General Director of the Adventure Club.

And you know what? There was our friend Galya Morrell, co-leader of Uummannaq Music Project.

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Russia's nuclear-powered icebreaking ship Rossiya

Russia's nuclear-powered icebreaking ship Rossiya

Today, Oct. 2, 2010, Russia’s nuclear-powered icebreaking ship Rossiya set out on an Arctic expedition from the northern port of Murmansk.

A brass band played a march as the ship started out of the port.

The expedition, led by the president’s envoy to the Arctic and Antarctic, Artur Chilingarov, will deliver a drifting research station onto an ice floe to carry out a study on the Arctic’s water area and climate conditions.

RIA Novosti correspondent Alexander Stelliferovsky is taking part in the expedition. He runs his own expedition blog.

Russia and other countries with an Arctic coastline are laying claims to the region’s sea floor, said to contain one quarter of the world’s mineral resources. The untapped riches are becoming more accessible due to melting ice.

Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin told a recent international conference in Moscow that the Arctic would not become a battleground as potential territory disputes could be resolved through negotiation.

Resource: RIA Novosti

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