The EU talks big on protecting the Arctic, but it continues to prioritise economic interests over the environment

The Arctic is one of the world’s most environmentally fragile regions, but it also offers substantial economic opportunities. This has led many states and companies with an interest in the region to promote a policy of ‘sustainable development’ which can balance these opportunities with environmenta...

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Main Authors: López, Sofía, De Botselier, Bram, Schunz, Simon
Format: Text
Language:English
Published: London School of Economics and Political Science 2018
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Online Access:http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/110793/
http://eprints.lse.ac.uk/110793/1/europpblog_2018_11_21_the_eu_talks_big_on_protecting_the_arctic_but.pdf
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Summary:The Arctic is one of the world’s most environmentally fragile regions, but it also offers substantial economic opportunities. This has led many states and companies with an interest in the region to promote a policy of ‘sustainable development’ which can balance these opportunities with environmental protection. Sofía López, Bram De Botselier and Simon Schunz argue that while the EU has articulated support for protecting the region, its commitment to pursuing economic interests under the guise of sustainable development should be reassessed given the rapidly deteriorating Arctic environment.