Arctic Information Station

Arctic Information Station

Sebastian M.K.H. KOPF

As the Arctic sea ice recedes, it is not just the environment that is changing—it is the entire legal and operational architecture of the North.

The Arctic Information Station (AIS) provides systematic, theory-driven briefings on the evolving maritime and environmental realities of the High North. We move beyond headlines to analyze the tangible consequences of climate change through a rigorous analytical lens. 

Each episode explores specific transitions: from how ice loss fundamentally alters maritime traffic patterns to the northward migration of fish stocks and the resulting shift for local fisheries, global businesses, and regional governance.

Hosted by Scientist Sebastian Maria Karl Heinrich KOPF, the Station bridges the gap between academic methodology and practical application. 

We feature peer-to-peer dialogues with global experts, beginning with a flagship series on Transformational Change featuring a leading voice in the Arctic, to decode the shifting rules of the Arctic frontier.

This is a dedicated technical signal for those who want to understand the mechanics of the changing North.

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Questions & Answers

How many episodes are there of Arctic Information Station?

There are 1 episodes avaiable of Arctic Information Station.

What is Arctic Information Station about?

We have categorized Arctic Information Station as:

  • Science
  • Nature

Where can you listen to Arctic Information Station?

Arctic Information Station is available, among others places, on:

  • Spotify
  • Apple Podcasts
  • Podtail
  • Google Podcasts

When did Arctic Information Station start?

The first episode of Arctic Information Station that we have available was released 31 March 2026.

Who creates the podcast Arctic Information Station?

Arctic Information Station is produced and created by Sebastian M.K.H. KOPF.