Published February 24, 2023
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A Green Transition in and for the Arctic (Fulbright Arctic Initiative III Policy Brief)
Creators
- 1. University of Saskatchewan
- 2. Aalborg University
Description
The Arctic is undergoing transformational change. Over the last 50 years,
the Arctic has warmed three times faster than the world as a whole (AMAP
2021). Thawing permafrost, sea-level rise and rising temperatures are
changing the landscape and living reality for the people of this ecological
vulnerable region. In parallel and in response, the Green Transition agenda
has been advanced by governments and industry. These efforts have been
accelerated further with the war in Ukraine, a global economic recession, and
continuing extreme climate events, such as flooding, local forest fires, and
extreme heat waves.
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- Fulbright
Dates
- Accepted
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2022-04-24Policy Brief
References
- DeSimone, J., Clarke, C., Kraj , A., Bjørst, L. R., Kristjánsdóttir, S., & Cecilia Krook Riekkola, A. (2023). A Green Transition in and for the Arctic (Fulbright Arctic Initiative III Policy Brief). FULBRIGHT ARCTIC INITIATIVE | POLICY BRIEF, 9-11. https://fulbrightscholars.org/sites/default/files/2023-04/Fulbright_Arctic_Policy_Brief_2023.pdf