The climate change in the Arctic regions remains one of the top priorities for the entire world. Increased greenhouse gas emissions and decreasing carbon-storing capabilities of the region, along with Arctic ice melt, characterise this process.
One of the key factors that increases Arctic climate impact is that the thawing ice, in turn, stimulates further thawing. The current situation regarding climate change in Arctic zones can be described as a snowball effect, which is very difficult to stop.
That is why there is a substantial need to promote Arctic sustainable development and collaboration in different areas of the region’s economy. The problem, however, is that economic impact is quite significant and greatly affects the environment of the region.
The extensive use of Arctic resources, as well as the effects of global industries, accelerates climate change in the Arctic regions and harms the Arctic ecosystem. This, in turn, increases the danger of climate change on a global scale. We follow the technologies and advancements that promote Arctic sustainable development in the North and protect the environment.
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