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      Societal implications of a changing Arctic Ocean

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          Abstract

          The Arctic Ocean is undergoing rapid change: sea ice is being lost, waters are warming, coastlines are eroding, species are moving into new areas, and more. This paper explores the many ways that a changing Arctic Ocean affects societies in the Arctic and around the world. In the Arctic, Indigenous Peoples are again seeing their food security threatened and cultural continuity in danger of disruption. Resource development is increasing as is interest in tourism and possibilities for trans-Arctic maritime trade, creating new opportunities and also new stresses. Beyond the Arctic, changes in sea ice affect mid-latitude weather, and Arctic economic opportunities may re-shape commodities and transportation markets. Rising interest in the Arctic is also raising geopolitical tensions about the region. What happens next depends in large part on the choices made within and beyond the Arctic concerning global climate change and industrial policies and Arctic ecosystems and cultures.

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                Contributors
                henryphuntington@gmail.com
                zagorskiandrei@gmail.com
                bjorn.kaltenborn@nina.no
                hcshin@kopri.re.kr
                jackie.dawson@uottawa.ca
                finnskimo@gmail.com
                parnuna@plan.aau.dk
                peiqingguo@163.com
                David.thomas@helsinki.fi
                Journal
                Ambio
                Ambio
                Ambio
                Springer Netherlands (Dordrecht )
                0044-7447
                1654-7209
                19 July 2021
                19 July 2021
                : 1-9
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Alaska, USA
                [2 ]Moscow, Russia
                [3 ]GRID grid.420127.2, ISNI 0000 0001 2107 519X, NINA, ; Lillehammer, Norway
                [4 ]Incheon, Republic of Korea
                [5 ]Ottawa, Canada
                [6 ]Kotzebue, USA
                [7 ]Koege, Denmark
                [8 ]Qingdao, China
                [9 ]GRID grid.7737.4, ISNI 0000 0004 0410 2071, University of Helsinki, ; P.O. Box 65 (Viikinkaari 1), 00014 Helsinki, Finland
                Author information
                http://orcid.org/0000-0003-2308-8677
                http://orcid.org/0000-0001-8832-5907
                Article
                1601
                10.1007/s13280-021-01601-2
                8287843
                34279810
                cd7dc1c3-4c4c-453e-a151-0bd160852e00
                © The Author(s) 2021

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                History
                : 23 April 2021
                : 28 June 2021
                : 30 June 2021
                Categories
                Changing Arctic Ocean

                Sociology
                arctic ocean,climate change,ecology,geopolitics,indigenous peoples,sea ice
                Sociology
                arctic ocean, climate change, ecology, geopolitics, indigenous peoples, sea ice

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