The global human influence on the climate is growing at an alarming pace. This trend appears doomed to continue. Polar regions are feeling the effects first. This means that if the impacts of climate change serve to motivate effective policies, polar regions could be a good place to look for climate policy innovation. It is within this context that this article considers Arctic climate policy in Russia and Canada. The basic question posed is whether the unique and immediate threat climate change presents in the Arctic is reflected in progressive laws and policies with respect to four key areas: mitigation, adaptation, impacts and vulnerability, and development
In Western society, the Arctic region is often reduced to scientific data and its potential economic...
The Arctic is directly affected by the interaction of two ongoing global crises: climate change and ...
Climate change is fundamentally transforming both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. Yet these ...
Earth’s changing climate makes the once-inaccessible Arctic open to human expansion. As the arctic i...
Climate change will cause major physical, ecological, economic, social, and geopolitical adjustments...
Faculty: Master’s Degree Program in Russian Studies (MARS) Carter Boone, MA Student Master’s The...
Global climate change in the Arctic has been unfolding more rapidly than in other parts of the world...
Global climate change in the Arctic has been unfolding more rapidly than in other parts of the world...
This article calls for legislation with the necessary flexible mechanisms to protect the changing Ar...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordiven t...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Examines how the trend toward seasonally open Arctic waters as a result of global climate change aff...
This article is the guest editors' introduction to the special series entitled Responding to a Chang...
At the top of the world, worn like a crown, lies the Arctic. For much of human history it has been h...
Climate change is fundamentally transforming both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. Yet they d...
In Western society, the Arctic region is often reduced to scientific data and its potential economic...
The Arctic is directly affected by the interaction of two ongoing global crises: climate change and ...
Climate change is fundamentally transforming both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. Yet these ...
Earth’s changing climate makes the once-inaccessible Arctic open to human expansion. As the arctic i...
Climate change will cause major physical, ecological, economic, social, and geopolitical adjustments...
Faculty: Master’s Degree Program in Russian Studies (MARS) Carter Boone, MA Student Master’s The...
Global climate change in the Arctic has been unfolding more rapidly than in other parts of the world...
Global climate change in the Arctic has been unfolding more rapidly than in other parts of the world...
This article calls for legislation with the necessary flexible mechanisms to protect the changing Ar...
This is the final version. Available from Kluwer Law International via the link in this recordiven t...
This article provides a synthesis of the latest observational trends and projections for the future ...
Examines how the trend toward seasonally open Arctic waters as a result of global climate change aff...
This article is the guest editors' introduction to the special series entitled Responding to a Chang...
At the top of the world, worn like a crown, lies the Arctic. For much of human history it has been h...
Climate change is fundamentally transforming both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. Yet they d...
In Western society, the Arctic region is often reduced to scientific data and its potential economic...
The Arctic is directly affected by the interaction of two ongoing global crises: climate change and ...
Climate change is fundamentally transforming both the Arctic and Antarctic polar regions. Yet these ...