Melting ice, growing trade?
Abstract Large reductions in Arctic sea ice, most notably in summer, coupled with growing interest in Arctic shipping and resource exploitation have renewed interest in the economic potential of the Northern Sea Route (NSR). Two key constraints on the future viability of the NSR pertain to bathymetr...
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crunicaliforniap:10.12952/journal.elementa.000107 2024-10-13T14:04:59+00:00 Melting ice, growing trade? Bensassi, Sami Stroeve, Julienne C. Martínez-Zarzoso, Inmaculada Barrett, Andrew P. Deming, Jody W. Carmack, Eddy C. 2016 http://dx.doi.org/10.12952/journal.elementa.000107 http://online.ucpress.edu/elementa/article-pdf/doi/10.12952/journal.elementa.000107/473338/31-264-1-ce.pdf en eng University of California Press Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene volume 4 ISSN 2325-1026 journal-article 2016 crunicaliforniap https://doi.org/10.12952/journal.elementa.000107 2024-09-19T04:16:57Z Abstract Large reductions in Arctic sea ice, most notably in summer, coupled with growing interest in Arctic shipping and resource exploitation have renewed interest in the economic potential of the Northern Sea Route (NSR). Two key constraints on the future viability of the NSR pertain to bathymetry and the future evolution of the sea ice cover. Climate model projections of future sea ice conditions throughout the rest of the century suggest that even under the most “aggressive” emission scenario, increases in international trade between Europe and Asia will be very low. The large inter-annual variability of weather and sea ice conditions in the route, the Russian toll imposed for transiting the NSR, together with high insurance costs and scarce loading/unloading opportunities, limit the use of the NSR. We show that even if these obstacles are removed, the duration of the opening of the NSR over the course of the century is not long enough to offer a consequent boost to international trade at the macroeconomic level. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Northern Sea Route Sea ice University of California Press Arctic Elementa: Science of the Anthropocene 4 |
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Abstract Large reductions in Arctic sea ice, most notably in summer, coupled with growing interest in Arctic shipping and resource exploitation have renewed interest in the economic potential of the Northern Sea Route (NSR). Two key constraints on the future viability of the NSR pertain to bathymetry and the future evolution of the sea ice cover. Climate model projections of future sea ice conditions throughout the rest of the century suggest that even under the most “aggressive” emission scenario, increases in international trade between Europe and Asia will be very low. The large inter-annual variability of weather and sea ice conditions in the route, the Russian toll imposed for transiting the NSR, together with high insurance costs and scarce loading/unloading opportunities, limit the use of the NSR. We show that even if these obstacles are removed, the duration of the opening of the NSR over the course of the century is not long enough to offer a consequent boost to international trade at the macroeconomic level. |
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University of California Press |
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