Conversations defining the Arctic region often provoke debate and
controversy -- for scientists, this lies in the imprecise and
imaginary line known as the Arctic Circle; for countries like Canada,
Russia, the United States, and Denmark, such discussions are based in
competition for land and resources; for indigenous communities, those
discussions are also rooted in issues of rights. These shifting lines
are only made murkier by the threat of global climate change. In the
Arctic Ocean, the consequences of Earth's warming trend are most
immediately observable in the multi-year and perennial ice that has
begun to melt, which threatens ice-dependent microorganisms and,
eventually, will disrupt all of Arctic life and raise sea levels
globally. In The Arctic: What Everyone Needs to Know®, Klaus Dodds
and Mark Nuttall offer concise answers to the myriad questions that
arise when looking at the circumpolar North. They focus on its
peoples, politics, environment, resource development, and conservation
to provide critical information about how changes there can, and will,
affect our entire globe and all of its inhabitants. Dodds and Nuttall
explore how the Arctic's importance has grown over time, the region's
role during the Cold War, indigenous communities and their history,
and the past and future of the Arctic's governance, among other
crucial topics.
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What Everyone Needs to Know®
Product details
ISBN
9780190649838
Published
2020
Publisher
Oxford University Press Academic US
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author