Russians leverage climate change for economic advantage: The Arctic Bridge


In the U.S. we still have people throwing themselves in front of Zambonis to protest doing anything about global warming. In Russia, warming is taken as a fact.

And so Russians get a leg up on U.S. companies, in this case working to open an Arctic “bridge” for shipping goods from Russia to Canada and back.

Bookmark this site, Arctic Economics, you economics and geography teachers.

3 Responses to Russians leverage climate change for economic advantage: The Arctic Bridge

  1. Ed Darrell's avatar Ed Darrell says:

    Will, I sent you an e-mail, to the address listed on your post. Did you get it?

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  2. Will Howard's avatar Will Howard says:

    As the world’s bathtub water levels rises, I’m compiling a bibliography of “Texas Historical and Literary Blogs,” and, well, I find Millard literate and the water clear. Ed, can we email?
    Thanks, Will

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  3. mpb's avatar mpb says:

    Ben Muse writes well, too. I find his stuff doesn’t really overlap other Arctic news sites either.

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