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Who Owns the Arctic
Author | : Michael Byers |
Publsiher | : D & M Publishers |
Total Pages | : 192 |
Release | : 2010-02-23 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 192670696X |
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Who actually controls the Northwest Passage? Who owns the trillions of dollars of oil and gas beneath the Arctic Ocean? Which territorial claims will prevail, and why — those of the United States, Russia, Canada, or the Nordic nations? And, in an age of rapid climate change, how do we protect the fragile Arctic environment while seizing the economic opportunities presented by the rapidly melting sea-ice? Michael Byers, a leading Arctic expert and international lawyer clearly and concisely explains the sometimes contradictory rules governing the division and protection of the Arctic and the disputes over the region that still need to be resolved. What emerges is a vision for the Arctic in which cooperation, not conflict, prevails and where the sovereignty of individual nations is exercised for the benefit of all. This insightful little book is an informed primer for today's most pressing territorial issue.
Who Owns the Arctic
Author | : Michael Byers |
Publsiher | : Douglas & McIntyre |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2010 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781553654995 |
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A topical and informed primer for the most urgent yet least understood geopolitical issue of our time; Arctic sovereignty. Who actually controls the Northwest Passage? Who owns the trillions of dollars of oil and gas beneath the Arctic Ocean? Which territorial claims will prevail those of the U.S., Russia, Canada or the Nordic nations and why? And, in an age of rapid climate change, how do we protect the fragile Arctic environment while seizing the economic opportunities presented by the rapidly melting sea ice? In the highly readable book Who Owns the Arctic, Michael Byers, a leading Arctic expert and international lawyer explains the sometimes contradictory rules governing the division and protection of the Arctic and the disputes that remain unresolved. What emerges is a vision for the Arctic in which co-operation, not conflict, prevails, and where the sovereignty of individual nations is exercised for the benefit of all.
Performing Arctic Sovereignty
Author | : Corine Wood-Donnelly |
Publsiher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 136 |
Release | : 2018-09-21 |
Genre | : Science |
ISBN | : 9781351330671 |
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The Arctic is 5.5 million square miles and has been inhabited by humans for thousands of years, yet it is still a frontier of development. But who owns the Arctic? This book charts the history of performances of sovereignty over the Arctic in the policy and visual representations of the US, Canada and Russia. Focusing on narratives of the effective occupation of territory found in postage stamps, it offers a novel analysis of Arctic sovereignty. Issues such as climate change, plastics pollution and resource development continue to impact the future of this space centred around the North Pole. Who is responsible for the region? This book examines how countries have absorbed Arctic territory into their national consciousness, examining the choice of, and use of, symbols and images in postage stamps. It looks at the story of how these countries have represented their Arctic frontiers and territorial peripheries. The book argues that the performance of policy in these regions has caused relative sovereignty to become a reality. It provides an intriguing account of how these countries have, in their distinctive ways, established, legitimised and reinforced their political authority in these regions. This book will appeal to Geographers and is recommended supplementary reading for students in political history and regional studies of the North.
Arctic Thaw
Author | : Stephanie Sammartino McPherson |
Publsiher | : Twenty-First Century Books |
Total Pages | : 64 |
Release | : 2014-10-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | : 9781467747882 |
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Ice in the Arctic is disappearing—and opportunity is calling. As climate change transforms the top of the world, warmer conditions are exposing a treasure trove of energy resources previously trapped in ice. The Arctic's oil, natural gas, minerals, and even wind and hydroelectric power are becoming more accessible than ever before. With untold riches hanging in the balance, the race is on to control the Arctic and its energy potential. Oil companies vie for drilling rights that go to the highest bidder. Nations around the globe—whether they're on the Arctic's doorstep or half a world away—hope to claim territory for themselves. And the indigenous peoples who have called this region home for thousands of years are determined to be on the ground floor of its development. But the Arctic's new possibilities come with grave risks. The pursuit of oil and natural gas threatens to further damage the Arctic's fragile ecosystems and accelerate global warming worldwide. International disputes over who owns which pieces of the Arctic could bring countries to the brink of war. The fate of the entire planet may hinge on how far people are willing to go to tap and control the Far North's energy resources. From oil rigs to military bases, the Arctic has never before hosted so many warring interests, and the stakes have never been so high. Join Stephanie Sammartino McPherson on a journey to the Far North to explore the energy controversies that will decide the future of the Arctic—and of the earth.
International Law and the Arctic
Author | : Michael Byers,James Baker (Arctic scholar) |
Publsiher | : Cambridge University Press |
Total Pages | : 341 |
Release | : 2013-08 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781107042759 |
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Sets out the international law relevant to the Arctic, from indigenous peoples to environmental protection to oil and gas exploration.
Arctic Ambitions
Author | : James Barnett,David Nicandri |
Publsiher | : Heritage House Publishing Co |
Total Pages | : 448 |
Release | : 2015 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9781772030617 |
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While dreams of a passage proved illusory, Captain James Cook's journey produced some of the finest charts, collections, and anthropological observations of his career. It also helped establish British relations with Russia and opened the door to the hugely influential maritime fur trade. This collection of essays from an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars - including former Vancouver Maritime Museum executive director James P. Delgado and University of Alberta historian I.S. MacLaren - uses artifacts, charts, and records of the encounters between Native peoples and explorers to tell the story of this remarkable voyage.
Arctic Imperatives
Author | : Thad W. Allen,Christine Todd Whitman,Esther Brimmer,Anya Schmemann |
Publsiher | : Council on Foreign Relations Press |
Total Pages | : 83 |
Release | : 2017-03-01 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9780876097083 |
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Rowing the Northwest Passage
Author | : Kevin Vallely |
Publsiher | : Greystone Books Ltd |
Total Pages | : 163 |
Release | : 2017-09-23 |
Genre | : Travel |
ISBN | : 9781771641357 |
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"Vallely transports the reader to places few will ever go: the very edges of the earth and of human endurance." —Evan Solomon In this gripping first-hand account, four seasoned adventurers navigate a sophisticated, high-tech rowboat across the Northwest Passage. One of the "last firsts" remaining in the adventure world, this journey is only possible because of the dramatic impacts of global warming in the high Arctic, which provide an ironic opportunity to draw attention to the growing urgency of climate change. Along the way, the team repeatedly face life-threatening danger from storms unparalleled in their ferocity and unpredictability and bears witness to unprecedented changes in the Arctic habitat and inhabitants, while weathering gale-force vitriol from climate change deniers who have taken to social media to attack them and undermine their efforts.