This book contains an inclusive compilation of perspectives about
the Arctic Ocean with contributions that extend from Indigenous
residents and early career scientists to Foreign Ministers,
involving perspectives across the spectrum of
subnational-national-international jurisdictions. The Arctic
Ocean is being transformed with global climate warming into a
seasonally ice-free sea, creating challenges as well as
opportunities that operate short-to-long term, underscoring the
necessity to make informed decisions across a continuum of
urgencies from security to sustainability time
scales. The Arctic Ocean offers a case study with
lessons that are especially profound at this moment when humankind
is exposed to a pandemic, awakening a common interest in survival
across our globally-interconnected civilization unlike any period
since the Second World War. This second volume in
the Informed Decisionmaking for Sustainability series
reveals that building global inclusion involves common interests to
address changes effectively “for the benefit of all on
Earth across generations.”
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