Hey Check This Out!: How Russia, China, and the US are Exploiting the Arctic - JM
John Mazziotti
Mr. Roddy
GPHC
October 27th, 2019
“How Russia and China Are Planning to Exploit a Warming Planet” - Reflection
Climate change is affecting today’s society like never before, hurdling hurricanes, wildfires, etc at our cities at higher rates than before. The melting ice in the Arctic is opening up a new door of territory to 3 major superpowers: Russia, the US, and China. The ice melting is a great opportunity for these countries to reign dominance over each other, and discover new access points for arctic oil drills. Russia and the US are contesting this territory because if one or the other gets a large portion of the arctic, they could be at one's doorstep. This is a conflict that will be very hard to solve due to the opportunity that the arctic holds for these countries.
Like Antarctica, no country officially has any rule over the arctic, rather, they just have (scientific research) outposts set up that retain to their country. I don’t know of any current government establishments in the arctic as of right now, but in the near future, there probably will be some. I don’t have any idea of what is to happen in the coming years with the permafrost melting at an alarming rate, and with new territory forming at an astonishing rate, we will just have to wait and see.
Source: https://www.politico.com/story/2019/08/29/russia-china-climate-change-1691698?cid=apn
Mr. Roddy
GPHC
October 27th, 2019
“How Russia and China Are Planning to Exploit a Warming Planet” - Reflection
Climate change is affecting today’s society like never before, hurdling hurricanes, wildfires, etc at our cities at higher rates than before. The melting ice in the Arctic is opening up a new door of territory to 3 major superpowers: Russia, the US, and China. The ice melting is a great opportunity for these countries to reign dominance over each other, and discover new access points for arctic oil drills. Russia and the US are contesting this territory because if one or the other gets a large portion of the arctic, they could be at one's doorstep. This is a conflict that will be very hard to solve due to the opportunity that the arctic holds for these countries.
Like Antarctica, no country officially has any rule over the arctic, rather, they just have (scientific research) outposts set up that retain to their country. I don’t know of any current government establishments in the arctic as of right now, but in the near future, there probably will be some. I don’t have any idea of what is to happen in the coming years with the permafrost melting at an alarming rate, and with new territory forming at an astonishing rate, we will just have to wait and see.
Source: https://www.politico.com/story/2019/08/29/russia-china-climate-change-1691698?cid=apn
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