The Arctic
Frontiers conference is now a key event in the polar calendar. With climate
change opening up the region, a record number of politicians, scientists and
journalists are gathered in Norway's Arctic capital.
As the dark
sky of the long cold Arctic night lightens in the early hours of this winter
morning in Tromso, Norway, an international crowd lines up on the iced-over
snow at a harbor bus stop. They're heading for Norway's northernmost university
campus. Construction noise competes with the cries of the gulls as climate
change opens up the commercial potential of the icy north.
Outside the
conference venue, TV crews jockey for position to capture the arrival of Erna
Solberg, the Norwegian prime minister. A small row of youngsters line the
entrance holding up a protest banner: Fossil Free Arctic Future.
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Skjoldvear and other activists say Norway should stop Arctic drilling |
No future
without oil?
Solberg
makes no bones about the continuing importance of oil and gas drilling for
Norway. Her goal is to make northern Norway an "innovative and stable
region" and an "attractive place to live."
Like other
high-profile politicians from Arctic nations speaking at the conference,
Solberg talks of opportunities and of sustainable development. Fossil fuel
extraction is an integral part of her policy to bring employment, education and
an improved infrastructure to the region. This domestic policy priority is in
line with growing international interest in the Arctic, said the conservative
politician.
Climate
change is having a dramatic impact on the Arctic. But while Solberg and her
peers acknowledge the problems, the young people outside cannot expect any
shift in fossil fuel policy. Around 13 percent of the world's remaining oil is
thought to be in the Arctic. Minerals, including rare ores, are said to be
there for the taking now that the ice is melting. Nina Jensen is head of World
Wildlife Fund Norway, one of the few NGOs invited to speak at the conference.
She feels that many Norwegians have a growing awareness of the paradox of
hunting for Arctic oil as the ice "melts beneath our feet,"
threatening the fragile ecosystem.
The peoples
of the Arctic
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Hammond: Development in the Arctic should be determined by the needs of the people of the Arctic |
"Imagine
a giant island with three climate zones, being pushed almost two kilometers
(1.2 miles) northward each year," she said. That statistic graphically
illustrates the huge changes affecting the environment and people of the
world's biggest island, with an ice sheet that contains the largest amount of
water in the northern hemisphere, and which is of key importance to the world
climate and global sea levels.
Hammond is
a realist. She knows her small country needs revenue to achieve the goal of
full independence from Denmark. But she is also well aware of the negative
impacts of rapid industrialization on a people traditionally very close to
nature. As well as the decrease in ice stability, she talked of the
contaminants polluting the environment and finding their way into Arctic
mammals, some of them a source of traditional food. While physical health has
been improved by better housing, nutrition and health care in the last 50
years, Hammond stressed the negative mental and physical health effects of a
loss of traditional values.
Health is
the main focus of the agenda. There are above-average suicide rates in
circumpolar areas, and chronic illnesses and heart disease are on the rise due
to a shift from hunting and fishing to what Greenland's premier describes as
the "office worker lifestyle." Urbanization is another factor, with
80 percent of the 15,000 Greenlanders living in the capital, Nuuk, and only 20
percent in villages. Just 100 years ago, everyone lived in small settlements.
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Climate change is having a dramatic impact on the Arctic and the way of life for indigenous people |
Other
Arctic regions face similar problems. High-profile politicians from
Scandinavia, Russia, the US and Canada, the current chair of the Arctic
Council, have spoken of the need for environmental protection, maritime safety,
oil spill preparedness and better search and rescue programs, as industrial
activity and new shipping lanes bring freight and tourists into the dangerous
Arctic waters.
The
dilemma, as Hammond sees it: How to bring prosperity to the Arctic's indigenous
people with easier access to oil, gas and minerals, without destroying a
society rapidly being catapulted from a traditional rural lifestyle into the
realities of the industrialized, commercialized, globalized world where the
environment is of secondary importance?
An
expanding circle
Nearby, in
the center of Tromso, senior Arctic officials from the Arctic Council member
states and the growing host of "observers" meet in closed-door
session at the organization's secretariat, which was set up here a year ago.
Dealing with the increasing number of participants is an issue. Speaking with
DW, Iceland's Foreign Minister Gunnar Bragi Sveinsson said Monday (20.01.2014)
that his country was happy to work with any countries planning to invest in the
region, as long as they follow the laws and regulations. Iceland signed a free
trade agreement with China last year; everyone here is calling for
international cooperation.
But
Greenland's Hammond has called for caution. “It's clear for me that development
in the Arctic should be determined by the needs and inspirations of the people
of the Arctic. Anything else would be wrong,” she told the gathering. At the
same time, she appealed to any new partners to bear in mind that even small
changes will have a big effect on a small indigenous population, perhaps
reflecting the knowledge that developing the Arctic will not go ahead without
the economic power and the expertise of outsiders.
The
development of the high north is cruising ahead at full speed. And everyone, it
seems, wants a piece of the Arctic cake now that the icing is melting.
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New Mini Ice Age
“… The Weather
Let's talk about the weather. We retreat to exactly what we told you before in this very chair. The water cycle is a cooling cycle, not a heating cycle. You're going to have more severe winters and storms. It's going to get colder. But it gets warmer before it gets colder. That is the cycle, and it has always been the cycle. You can see it in the rings of the trees and the cores of the ice. Don't let your scientists pull the political wool over your eyes for their own purposes. Start seeing these things for what they are. It's a recurring cycle based on four Earth alignment attributes, including the wobble (the precession). You're in this cycle. Prepare.
The beginnings of it will be with you from now at least until the end of the 2012 36-year window, and you can watch it work. The first thing that happens is that the ice melts at the poles, but not completely. It's the way it has happened before. As the redistribution of weight from the poles to the oceans of the earth takes place, the weight is redistributed to the crust, and that creates earthquakes. And the earthquakes that will be the most powerful are the ones that are closest to the poles. We told you that some time ago. So it's not a mystery that suddenly you have some of the most powerful earthquakes that you've ever had. Not only that, but a cooling ocean creates larger storms.
What do the conspiracists do with all this? "See? We're doomed. Here it comes," they say. "Here it comes! The end is here!" Twenty-two years ago, we gave you the information that is happening today. We told you about the weather. We told you to get ready for it, but we still haven't told you why the water cycle is needed. We've hinted at it since it is very controversial, and we'll lose many readers right here and now. Here's the prediction: The scientists are going to laugh and biologists are going to scratch their heads and roll their eyes.
The Refreshing of the Cycle of Life
When you change the temperature of the waters of the planet, it changes the life cycle of the ocean and it eventually renews itself. The life cycle of the planet has a limit to its viability over time. There has to be a refreshing of the very cycle of life, and this is what the water cycle does. Are there any places you've seen too many fish lately? Yes. Millions of salmon in the north. Odd that it was in Alaska, isn't it? Alaska is very close to the poles where the water temperature is being felt first. Oh, again the experts will tell you that this is not the reason. It's about hatcheries and rivers. But nobody predicted this, did they? Science is fast to give you reasons, but slow to give you logic in advance. They always seem to be surprised.
We are saying things we haven't said before. Again, watch for this, an actual change in the life cycle of the planet's oceans because of the water temperature shift. Biologists are going to have to start redesigning the paradigm of how everything works, including reefs, ocean bottoms, and how plankton survive and reproduce. Listen, this is not the first time that the life cycle has been refreshed! But again, this may take generations of humanity to complete. In the process, you may again lose species. This is normal. Gaia is slow, and Humans are impatient. Your textbooks may someday tell of how naive humanity was back in 2011 when they tried to blame weather changes on everything but a natural cycle. Now you know why there is a water cycle.
So what does that tell you about Gaia? Gaia is beginning the cycle of refreshing life on over-fished oceans. It tells you that in the cracks, there is love and caring about the Humans who live on the earth. There's a reason you're here. There's a plan here, and a benevolent Universe and quantum energy with intelligent design. All is there for you, precious, sacred Human Being. …”
Pink salmon, shown in a file photograph,
have a lifespan of two years
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