Introduction:Climate Change and the Arctic: Global Origins, Regional Responsibilities?

The theme of this year’s Arctic Yearbook, “Climate Change and the Arctic: Global Origins, Regional Responsibilities?”,is two-dimensional: on the one hand, recognizing the global origin of climate change/globalwarming, and on the other, identifying the Arctic region as a linchpin and laboratory of cl...

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Main Authors: Heininen, Lassi, Exner-Pirot, Heather, Barnes, Justin
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: 2020
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Online Access:https://research.ulapland.fi/fi/publications/29996da2-f2e1-40ea-8237-31b4b4a06c42
https://lacris.ulapland.fi/ws/files/6803369/Introduction.pdf
https://arcticyearbook.com/arctic-yearbook/2020
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Summary:The theme of this year’s Arctic Yearbook, “Climate Change and the Arctic: Global Origins, Regional Responsibilities?”,is two-dimensional: on the one hand, recognizing the global origin of climate change/globalwarming, and on the other, identifying the Arctic region as a linchpin and laboratory of climate change, and discussing and brainstorming possible responsibilities, andeven ideas for problem-solving, from Arctic and regional actors. We have beensuccessful ininvitingand challenginganalysis on theinterrelations between the two scales (global and regional), and from the point of view of different activities on thescales(oil and gas development, aquaculture, tourism, science, mitigation), as well as from the aspects of relevant actors(Arctic Council)and groups of actors(Indigenous, gender), and their interests -as the rich lineup of authors and articlesclearly shows.