Brett Simpson – Norway

Brett Simpson – Norway

Brett Simpson is based 200 miles above the Arctic Circle in Tromsø, Norway—the world’s northern-most city—from where she’s investigating intersecting environmental, societal and political challenges across the Arctic, one of the earth’s fastest-changing environments. She’s reporting on a region that’s the center of mounting geopolitical competition and confrontation over oil, gas and other resources—overshadowed by Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has disrupted the Arctic Council, the sole international forum of Arctic states and organizations. The region’s developments will have major and mounting global significance.

An alumna of Princeton and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism, Brett recently finished a Fulbright fellowship in Germany. She’s written for National Geographic, The Atlantic, The New York Times and other publications.


 

Dispatches from Brett Simpson

  • Destroying the evidence

    Destroying the evidence

    • Brett Simpson
    • August 12, 2025
    US government budget cuts targeted the global record of melting polar ice. The consequences for climate science could be calamitous.
  • Greenland chairs the Arctic Council

    Greenland chairs the Arctic Council

    • Brett Simpson
    • June 10, 2025
    In an era of precarious polar diplomacy, unprecedented leadership may be required.
  • On thinning ice

    On thinning ice

    • Brett Simpson
    • May 21, 2025
    The end of a long Arctic winter.