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Spellbinding polar night gets darker in warming Arctic

At 10:40 a.m. on a day in January, two powerful beams of light from the Svalbard governor’s boat pierced the complete darkness of the mountain-fringed fjord it was sailing. It was carrying the children’s choir from this remote village’s church to visit an even more isolated Arctic outpost.

That’s polar night in this Norwegian archipelago – so close to the North Pole the sun is at least six degrees below the horizon from mid-November through the end of January.

For the miners, scientists and tourism workers of more than 50 nationalities who make up most of Svalbard’s 3,000 inhabitants, it's challenging at first to adjust to living without even a hint of twilight in a treeless, black-and-white landscape.

“First time in Svalbard, it was like coming to the moon,” said the Rev. Leif Magne Helgesen, who was the pastor of Svalbard Kirke, the only church in the main village of Longyearbyen, for a dozen years until 2019, and has written about its fragile environment.

Moonlight is reflected along the surface of a fjord during the polar night in Norway, Friday, Jan. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

Then the polar night becomes an opportunity to slow down and appreciate the only glimpses of natural light – the stars, the elusive swirls of the aurora borealis, and the full moon, which circles overhead without setting for a couple of days at a time.

At almost every window, a candle or star-shaped decoration twinkles a sign of welcome. In the pitch black, the headlights of rare passing vehicles and snowmobiles pick out a reindeer’s eyes or the reflective vests and bands every human wears while walking or skiing around.

Most of all, there’s the glow of the snowpack. But that’s changing as the Arctic, and especially this archipelago lapped by warm currents, heats up faster than most of the rest of the world, delaying and reducing snowfall.  

A skier moves along a lit pathway during the polar night in Longyearbyen, Norway, Friday, Jan. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

The Rev. Siv Limstrand walks with her rifle to the church’s cabin in Bolterdalen, Norway, Monday, Jan. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

This winter in Svalbard, it rained for a few weeks after the polar night started.  

“When the dark season comes … we’re used to see northern lights, the moon, stars, and the snow is lighting up. Now it became dark and depressing,” said Espen Rotevatn, the director of Svalbard Folkehøgskole, an alternative school in Longyearbyen. He’s been advocating for local solutions to climate change.  

A dog sledder returns to a dog yard after training puppies to sled in Bolterdalen, Norway, Tuesday, Jan. 10, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

As Karina Bernlow's dogsledding pups happily played in the swirling snow on a mid-January afternoon, she also feared the prospect of warmer seasons.  

“A muddy winter, I can’t live in that,” said Bernlow, who runs dogsledding outfit Green Dog with her family in a broad valley outside Longyearbyen. 

Windows light up the polar night in Longyearbyen, Norway, Friday, Jan. 6, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

Children from the Barentsburg school perform in white costumes to celebrate Orthodox Christmas in Barentsburg, Norway, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

A crew member of the governor’s boat oversees docking in Longyearbyen, Norway, Saturday, Jan. 7, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

A portrait of a family running along a beach is pictured through the window of a cabin in Longyearbyen, Norway, Thursday, Jan. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

Lights in the polar night sky illuminate a peak of the Plataberget mountain in Longyearbyen, Norway, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

A sign signals the danger of polar bears at the edge of Longyearbyen, Norway, Monday, Jan. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

The Svalbard Kirke cabin lights up the polar night in Bolterdalen, Norway, Monday, Jan. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

Coal miners refill a machine with oil at the bottom of the Gruve 7 coal mine in Adventdalen, Norway, Monday, Jan. 9, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)

Svalbard Kirke member Lars-Olav Tunheim checks his phone while climbing Plataberget mountain at midday, in Longyearbyen, Norway, Wednesday, Jan. 11, 2023. (AP Photo/Daniel Cole)


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