The Global Implications of a Warming Arctic
Scott G. Borgerson discusses the melting Arctic, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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Scott G. Borgerson discusses the melting Arctic, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
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Paula J. Dobriansky argues that the continuing success of the Antarctic Treaty at its 50th anniversary offers policymakers a powerful diplomatic template on which to combat pressing security, economic, and environmental challenges in the region.
Scott Borgerson and Caitlyn Antrim argue that the United States should show leadership on the formation of an Arctic "polar park" for international scientific research.
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Scott Borgerson visually explores the changing Arctic using an interactive map.
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President Bush is right to demand an immediate end to the looting and shooting in Georgia by Russia, but he should also turn his attention to recent aggressive Russian activity in the opening Arctic, writes Scott Borgerson
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Writing from within the Arctic Circle, Michael Gerson, describes the harsh realities of an ecosystem being tangibly changed by the climate disruption that stems from global warming.
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John B. Bellinger III argues that the United States does not need a new treaty for the Arctic.
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The Arctic Council assesses the impact climate change is having on the Arctic environment, human health, and social, cultural and economic systems. The Assessment encourages Member States to take effective measures through enhancing the access of Arctic residents to information and decision makers.
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The Premier of Greenland and representatives of Canada, Denmark, Norway, the Russia, and the United States held a conference on May 28, 2008 in Ilulissat, Greenland. They agreed upon this declaration about the sovereignty of the Arctic region and how the five nations bordering the Arctic Ocean can address the effects of climate change in the region.
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Wake up, Henry Hudson: Thanks to global warming, the Northwest Passage will soon be open for business.
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News, maps, scientific research, international relations, and more resources about the Arctic and polar regions.
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A report prepared by CSIS on the foreign policy and national security implications of global climate change.
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As the North Pole’s ice cap gives way to global warming, countries bordering the formerly inaccessible Arctic are now vying to claim its untapped resources.
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The UN Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change reports on the rapid rates of warming in recent years in the sub-regions of the Arctic and Antarctic.
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