Global Politics of Climate Change vs. the Real Impacts on Arctic Communities
| Posted by David Gordon | ||
I attended a fascinating conference yesterday about the global politics of climate change, put on by the World Affairs Council . I spoke on a panel about how to engage the developing world. This led to a healthy discussion about the need to engage the public in China and Russia in climate change events as well as our responsibilities to the communities of the Arctic that are feeling the brunt of climate change impacts. I talked about the disconnect between climate change and our energy choices. Why are we rushing ahead with oil and gas development in the Arctic when we know that this very development will fuel climate change impacts that will bear down on the Arctic? While sitting in the conference, I saw this news flash from the Anchorage Daily News (link: Chukchi Sea Village empties as storm threatens). The coastal Native village of Kivalina has been evacuated due to an approaching Arctic storm. The article notes that Kivalina has lost more than 100 feet of coastline the last three years to waves and storm surges. This is a community that is feeling the brunt of climate change impacts. My thoughts are with the community. I am thankful that most people have been evacuated and hope that the storm does not cause too much damage. As we make our energy choices moving forward, perhaps we should consider the impacts our choices will have on villages like Kivalina? |






