It all started in journalism.
It started with a Bachelor in Journalism from the Danish School of Media and Journalism, and an Erasmus Mundus Masters in ‘Journalism, Globalisation, and the Media’ from Aarhus University and Charles University, Prague. It started in Danish language media, but has since grown international.
Over the years, I have covered topics like international shipping, social housing, immigration, architecture, Danish and EU politics, nature, tech, travel, and much else. In recent years, my beat has been Greenland, the Arctic, and Antarctica. My articles have been published across many outlets, including The Guardian and WIRED. Below, I have saved some of the best ones.
If you have tips, ideas for collaboration or a specific (Polar) topic you would like me to cover, don’t hesitate to get in touch.
I can’t wait to hear from you. Until then, scroll down to explore my archive.
My archive
Around the web
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THE GUARDIAN: Greenland startup begins shipping glacier ice to cocktail bars in the UAE
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WIRED: The Outrageous Scheme to Capture and Sell Greenland’s Meltwater
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PELLICLE: Prague Won't Let You Go — The Winemakers Who Settled In The Golden City
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THE NEW ARAB: In Denmark, Syrian refugees are stuck in camps with rapists and war criminals
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JOURNALISTEN: Danmarks hurtigste journalist har for travlt til at fortælle om sin succes
On Antarctica
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Was a deckhand during Antarctic shipwreck: 30 years later he helped replace the sunken ship
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Belgian researchers successfully use machine learning to find meteorites in Antarctica
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In Antarctica, this Slovenian mountaineer finally found a job that will keep him coming back
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The Italian Antarctic base destroyed by Argentina - and the high school teacher trying to honor its memory
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The Czech scientists who convinced their government to go to Antarctica
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Sailboat full of Portuguese researchers in successful Antarctic expedition
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The time Polynesians lived in the subantarctic
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Tested in Antarctica: A trademark that made science profitable
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Treasure hunting for ancient near-surface ice in East Antarctica
On Alaska
On Greenland society
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Miki cooks Inuit food on cruise ships to teach passengers about his culture
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How a labor shortage in Nuuk made Filipinos the second largest nationality in Greenland
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How hunters in North Greenland bred sled dogs with wolves for aggression and fearlessness
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Chef kayaked Greenland’s 3200 kilometer coast to test the Inuit diet
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Arctic youth discovered similarities between their distant countries
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Giving birth in Greenland means a month away from home
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Greenland’s pristine nature used to help veterans with PTSD
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National Theatre of Greenland rents a boat and goes on tour
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Remote teaching in Greenland is transforming small school classes
On Greenland politics
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Should Greenland leave the Danish parliament?
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People of Greenland are protesting the forced removal of their children
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“The queen was respected in Greenland, but the new king will be loved”
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Abandoned American WW2 bases are slowly being removed from Greenland
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Nuuk and Copenhagen in stand-off over Nordic Council membership
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Expedition cruise ship organization visited Ilulissat to ease increasing tensions
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Inuit knowledge to be included in Greenland’s new military education
On Arctic technology
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How a Greenland mine is becoming vital to NASA’s moonbase plans
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Polar ships of the future: Less ice means need for more icebreakers
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How polar bear fur could inspire breakthroughs in anti-icing technology
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Greenlandic AI translator inspires small languages around the world
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As AI makes Arctic languages accessible, fears of disinformation rise
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Elon Musk’s Starlink is disrupting Greenland’s expensive internet market
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Astronaut visited Greenland to kickstart its space potential
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“New phone cameras make the aurora accessible but the photos are not like reality”
On Arctic Canada
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Canadian university implement first of its kind anti-fraud system to prevent Inuit pretenders
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Estonian TV-crew sailed through the Northwest Passage to honor the country’s polar heroes
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On a SUP through the Northwest Passage: ”I have never experienced solitude like this"
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Nunavut communities in petition to regain access to vital Amazon deliveries
Other Polar stories
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In shrinking Soviet towns, Northern Sea Route promise is keeping hope alive
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Snow researcher wins prize by showing that sea ice turns into snow
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Polar marathons are on the rise
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South Korea in Arctic dilemma as relationship to Russia deteriorates
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Heavy fuel oil banned in the Arctic after years of struggle from NGOs
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Should sea ice be considered sovereign territory of the Inuit?
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A less ‘green’ parliament could shift the EU’s Arctic priorities
For Arctic Hub
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Was researching sediment transport – ended up getting cheap electricity for all of Greenland
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Emma built a traditional dog sled in Sisimiut
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Researcher in appeal to Greenland: ”Ask if you suspect suicidal thoughts”
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Lessons on independence: What Greenland can learn from the Cook Islands
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Najaaraq examines Greenland’s trust in the public institutions
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EXPLAINER: Research Fatigue in Greenland – and how to avoid it
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Arnârak teaches survivors across Greenland to fight suicide