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Why can’t we explore the Arctic?

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With a frigid and hostile environment, the Arctic is one of the last frontiers yet to be fully explored. As climate change gradually melts the polar ice caps, revealing vast reservoirs of untapped fossil fuels, the question emerges: Which nation will assert its claim over the untold resources of this remote region?

Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan analyzes the current state of development in the Arctic — along with Russia’s strategy — and offers a sobering prediction for the area.

Excerpted from Peter’s Nov. 22 “Zeihan on Geopolitics” newsletter:

Since I stumbled upon a snow field on my hike today, I figured we should take the next question in the ‘Ask Peter’ series: are we approaching a new era of exploration, exploitation and development in the Arctic?

While I can’t rule it out, the Arctic has a knack for keeping us at bay. The area is unpopulated, you have to build infrastructure for anything you want to do, and it just sucks to work in the tundra. Did I leave out the high development costs, high maintenance costs, and seasonal income?

Russia is one of the few places with any sort of population in the Arctic, but they lack the capital and know-how to do anything of note, let alone at critical mass. Places like Norway have ice-free seas, which has allowed them to get into offshore oil and natural gas deposits; however, there’s no real opportunity to expand this capacity.

Without a series of technological breakthroughs, I can’t imagine there will be much development in the Arctic. This is seemingly one of those things at the top of the world that will stay that way.

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7 thoughts on “Why can’t we explore the Arctic?

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  3. It’s a bummer that we can’t easily explore the Arctic, but I guess it’s just too harsh and unforgiving up there. The freezing temperatures and unpredictable conditions make it really tough to travel through. Maybe one day technology will advance enough to make it more accessible.

  4. I think exploring the Arctic would be so cool, but I guess it’s just too remote and dangerous for most people to venture into. Plus, the extreme weather and ice make it really challenging to navigate. But who knows, maybe one day we’ll figure out a way to safely explore this amazing region!

  5. I’ve always wondered why we can’t explore the Arctic more, but I guess it’s just too remote and inhospitable for most people. The extreme cold and ice make it really difficult to navigate, not to mention the limited infrastructure in the region.

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