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  2. Ilulissat Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The increasingly concerning consequences of climate change in the Arctic, resulting in melting Arctic sea ice, have become ground for enhanced attention and cooperation in the region. Fear of economic exploitation and pollution in the Arctic Ocean was a key source of momentum in drafting and implementing the Ilulissat Declaration. [3]

  3. Climate change in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Ocean is expected to see its first ice-free events in the near future - most likely before 2050, and potentially in the late 2020s or early 2030s. [10] This would have no precedent in the last 700,000 years.

  4. Arctic policy of China - Wikipedia

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    Chinese Arctic experts have pointed out the limitations of Arctic sea routes, including harsh conditions, more icebergs due to melting of Greenland's icecap, higher insurance premiums, lack of infrastructure and shallow depths. [8] [15] China has remained neutral on Canada's position that the Northwest Passage is in Canada's internal waters. [8]

  5. Arctic ocean may absorb less CO2 than projected due to ... - AOL

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    The Arctic Ocean's ability to absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere appears to be waning due to melting permafrost and worsening coastal erosion.

  6. Pollution in the Arctic Ocean - Wikipedia

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    Pollution in the Arctic Ocean is primarily the result of economic activities carried out on land, which is sources from locally, regionally, and globally origins. [1] There is also the inclusion of industrial development in the Arctic region, northern rivers, and the effects of military activities, particularly nuclear activity – as well as the influx of pollutants from other regions of the ...

  7. Arctic policy of the Faroe Islands - Wikipedia

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    The general policy outlines the country's approach to Arctic affairs, including its geopolitical position, environmental concerns, economic opportunities, and collaboration with other Arctic nations. [2] Located in the middle of the North Atlantic ocean, The Faroe Islands' continental shelf extends north of the Arctic Circle. [3]

  8. Arctic Search and Rescue Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Arctic Search and Rescue Agreement is the first binding agreement negotiated between the use of Arctic under the auspices of the Arctic Council. The treaty reflects the Arctic region's growing economic importance as a result of its improved accessibility due to global warming. [2] [1] The government of Canada is the depositary for the treaty.

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