Climate change and the prospects of increased navigation in the Canadian Arctic |
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Authors: | Aldo Chircop |
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Affiliation: | 1.Marine & Environmental Law Institute,Dalhousie University,Halifax,Canada |
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Abstract: | There is wide recognition that the process of climate change may be affecting the Arctic region at a faster pace than other regions. What is uncertain is the full impact of climate change on ice cover, and in particular whether there will be a significant decrease of summer ice from the current three months to a longer period and accompanied by navigation conditions suitable and safe for commercial shipping. New international navigation routes through the Canadian and Russian Arctic sectors could significantly reduce the length of sea voyages from Asia to North America and Europe. However, on the basis of what is known to date, there are significant differences of view as to the feasibility of international commercial navigation in the Northwest Passage. |
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