Why It Matters

What’s Cracking in the Arctic

03.29.2023 - By Council on Foreign RelationsPlay

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As rising global temperatures thaw the ice at the North Pole of the planet, competition between nuclear-powered states threatens to heat up the Arctic Circle even further. An increasingly minable Arctic, which contains vast natural resources, has piqued the economic interests of oil-hungry great powers, even as the warmer climate jeopardizes Indigenous tribes. Here’s how the Arctic could become the next frontier of great-power competition.

 

Featured Guests:

Esther Brimmer (James H. Binger Senior Fellow in Global Governance, Council on Foreign Relations)

Captain Jeff Randall (U.S. Coast Guard Military Fellow, Council on Foreign Relations)

 

For an episode transcript and show notes, visit us at https://www.cfr.org/podcasts/whats-cracking-arctic

 

*Editor's Note: In a narration for this episode, the Why It Matters team mistakenly stated that Russia will chair the Arctic Council for the next two years. In fact, Russia’s tenure ends in May, 2023. As of this writing, the next chair, Norway, has not committed to restarting stalled cooperation.

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