Arctic ice loss threatens national security: a path forward/ Anthony W. Strawa, Gary Latshaw, Stanley Farkas, Philip Russell, and Steven Zornetzer

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2020Subject(s): Online resources: In: Orbis Volume 64, Issue 4, Fall 2021, pp.622-636 (44)Summary: This article posits that an emerging class of technologies associated with the restoration of Arctic ice can slow global warming and mitigate the threats posed to our national security and foreign policy by the changing geo-political situation in the region and globally. It recommends that the United States fund efforts to study Arctic ice restoration technologies and take the lead in developing and coordinating an international response to mitigate Arctic sea ice loss and the impending global warming crisis.
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This article posits that an emerging class of technologies associated with the restoration of Arctic ice can slow global warming and mitigate the threats posed to our national security and foreign policy by the changing geo-political situation in the region and globally. It recommends that the United States fund efforts to study Arctic ice restoration technologies and take the lead in developing and coordinating an international response to mitigate Arctic sea ice loss and the impending global warming crisis.

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