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Extra sources
edit- Carnegie Council profile, restates an overview of his work
- Mother's obituary, could be used to expand personal life section with family details
- 2015 bio and presentation abstract and bio
- More info on 2018 IASC Medal from the IASC and UArctic
- 2019 interview, states he "advocates for keeping the Arctic as a depoliticised 'zone of peace', backed by an 'Arctic Treaty'", though I'm not sure if that meshes with what he states in PMC 3357821
- More info on 2024 Mohn Prize from UiT, EurekAlert!, and IASC
- 2025 event at UAF


