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Global Warming's Silver Lining For the Arctic Rim

Pickens writes "According to Laurence C. Smith, an Arctic scientist who has consistently sounded alarms about the approach of global warming, within 40 years the Arctic rim may be transformed by climate change into a new economic powerhouse. As the Arctic ice recedes, ecosystems extend, and minerals and fossil fuels are discovered and exploited, the Arctic will become a place of 'great human activity, strategic value and economic importance.' Sparsely populated areas like Canada, Scandinavia, Russia and the northern United States — the northern rim countries, or NORCs — will become formidable economic powers and migration magnets. Predictions in Smith's new book The Earth in 2050 include the following: New shipping lanes will open during the summer in the Arctic, allowing Europe to realize its 500-year-old dream of direct trade between the Atlantic and the Far East, and resulting in new economic development in the north; NORCs will be among the few place on Earth where crop production will likely increase due to climate change; and NORCs will become the envy of the world for their reserves of fresh water, which may be sold and transported to other regions."

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  1. How consistently has he "sounded alarms"? by Rogerborg · · Score: -1, Troll

    As consistently as mean global temperatures have refused to rise for the past 20 years?

    Seriously, how long are we going to keep funding Chicken Little to squawk that the sky is going to fall tomorrow, 4 REALZ TIHS TIEM!!!!!1!!?

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  2. Re:They don't deny it! by aliquis · · Score: -1, Troll

    Of course it's human made.

    The question is rather should we try to act against it in any other way than trying to make our impact smaller (or even more stupid trying to act in a way which let us do "more evil things" / have more of a buffer?)

    imho: No.

    (Make less of an impact? Yes.)

    In other news wtf is it with you Americans and people like those damn tea house jerks?
    "Oh we shouldn't care about anything, more money for everyone!"

    GL HF. Jerks.

    You're already the most filthy people on the planet. Get with the times and take some responsibility.
    Start by separating your trash and recycle things (the only things I actually throw away is cat litter and those ear cotton things), recycle your plastic bottles (or drink regular water ..) instead of just throw everything in the same place or later into the pacific. Get smaller cars and stop bitching about how you may have to sacrifice something instead of remaining the biggest jerks of the planet. You will still be able to keep the title for long even if you start, don't worry about it.

  3. Misconceptions fueled by misconceptions... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Global Warming is the biggest misconception-induced panic I've ever witnessed. Seriously, it's not as big of a deal as everybody is making it out to be. It probably won't even be warm enough for Arctic trade routes before the Earth's cooling cycle begins. People are talking about the end of the world, but the world has been warm before. The world has been WARMER than it is today, and by a fair bit too. Go to any respectable scientific source (i.e. not the IPCC) and you'll see that Climate Change is inevitable and temporary.

  4. Re:Gulf Stream by Burnhard · · Score: 0, Troll

    Well, you see that's the thing. You can argue the case from both sides. Scientific research shows that, for example, wearing a cycling helmet makes no difference. A helmet will not protect you in a serious accident and the slight increase in the risk taking behaviour you engage in by wearing one balances out the benefit you'd get from it, when compared to not wearing one when you're in a minor accident. Likewise unless you're a hyper-power, or have a nice stash of nukes, your strong military may be a threat to others and therefore you may be more likely to be attacked, not less.

    To my mind even if the case is made that there is going to be warming, the economic "cure" is far, far, worse than the illness (cost of adaptation). So let us assume the scientific case is made (I don't believe it is); the economics of mitigation are truly from the mad-house.

  5. Re:Deniers... by ThePromenader · · Score: 1, Troll

    If you want to look at the question objectively, all you have to do is examine the (vastly) available science and ask yourself "qui bono"? What would motivate a majority of the world's scientists to 'fabricate' climate change, or 'manipulate' the reasons behind climate change? Who are the most vociferous deniers, and what do they gain from their denial?

    Personally speaking, I tend to group deniers - people who won't even try to examine the question objectively, but base their 'research' and 'conclusions' on predetermined opinions/positions - into two groups: Those paid by the very causers of the majority of CO2 emissions (and the emitters themselves, those who dare to come forward with their denial), and lonely blowhards seeking to attract attention to themselves through their 'controversial' opinion.

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  6. Re:More alarmist bollocks. by Burnhard · · Score: 0, Troll

    Yes, these corporations are busy promoting alarmism. Goldman Sachs and a lot of other financial institutions want to trade carbon. The energy companies are looking forward to huge public subsidies for all of the various Great Green Elephants (indeed, they are already receiving them). The Government loves taxes.

    I'm happy to be in the position that I can tell the difference between a fact and a model output. I will let you know when someone who doesn't have a grant-hunting interest in alarmism publishes a sceptical paper. We may have to wait a while; I think Michael Mann is on the editorial boards of a lot of journals.

  7. Re:Dutch disease by ObsessiveMathsFreak · · Score: 1, Troll

    Economics is not a scientific discipline. Those studies are not very credible.

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  8. Re:Dutch disease by ultranova · · Score: -1, Troll

    I haven't RTFA, but a bounty of natural resources may have serious drawbacks:

    Yes, but far worse threats - for Nordic countries at least - are being next to Russia and the combination of small population and lots of immigration. The former is a military threat, the latter cultural and, IMHO, far more serious.

    Ah, what the heck, let's say it out loud: I don't want enough muslims to move into my country that Islam would have any influence whatsoever. My country - Finland - already went through Dark Ages once, we don't need a repeat performance.

    There, I said it. Let the flaming begin.

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  9. Re:Who is questioning it exactly? by ArthurDent · · Score: 0, Troll

    I would question whether our activities are the sole or even the primary cause of the growth in CO2. However, you leave out one thing I can question as well, which is do the fact that the CO2 concentrations are rising and temperatures are rising even imply that the CO2 rise is the cause of the temperature rise? Correlation does not imply causation, you know.

    The Earth has been here a lot longer than the 100 years since mankind has started producing mass quantities of CO2. CO2 levels have been much higher than they are right now in the geologic history of the Earth. Further, a lot of the climate change proponent scientists have been proven to have been knowingly using bad science to scare people into an agenda.

    When will Slashdot stop drinking the climate change Kool-Aid?

  10. Re:Ah the old "tolerant medieval islam" myth by BlackSnake112 · · Score: 0, Troll

    I thought the Romans burned the library of Alexandria? Accidentally by setting fire to their own ships, but it was the Romans while fighting with the Greeks.

  11. Re:Dutch disease by Anonymous Coward · · Score: -1, Troll

    Funniest shit ever.

    Is this what you islamaphobes really believe? You realise it flies in the face of documented history right.

    Byzantium. My face almost fell off from the laughter.