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Arctic Oil, Arctic Fires

Jack, Sarah, Griffin and Hajna – Spring 2021

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  • Challenges in the Arctic
  • Issues & Policy Ideas
    • Hajna Nagy
    • Griffin Marshall
    • Arctic Wildland Fires (Sarah)
    • Jack Burnett
  • How to Get Involved in Arctic policy
  • How to Learn More
  • Acknowledgements

How to Learn More: Useful Links and Resources

Feel free to explore and use the following sources for more information on Arctic oil spilling, drilling, and fires!

Arctic Wildfires Resources

CAMS Global Fire Monitoring 

The Arctic is burning in a whole new way

Fire on Ice: Arctic wildfires are the new symptom of a warming planet

Podcasts

The Snowball Effect of Arctic Fires (Science in Action)

Arctic Wildfires are Burning an Important Carbon Sink (Science Friday)

The Bizarre, Peaty Science of Arctic Wildfires (Wired)

Arctic Oil Resources  

WWF: Arctic Oil and Gas

Melting permafrost may make oil production nearly impossible on the North Slope

How Long Will The Trans-Alaska Pipeline Be Viable?

Big oil’s answer to melting Arctic: cooling the ground so it can keep drilling

Podcasts

The Plan And The Pushback: Drilling In the Arctic Refuge- npr

 

Dive deeper into general Arctic issues!

The Arctic Conversation Podcast

 

 

 

 

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