Arctic Shipping Routes Open as Ice Continues to Retreat
Commercial shipping vessels are increasingly using Arctic routes that were impassable just a decade ago as sea ice continues its long-term retreat. The Northern Sea Route along Russia northern coast reduces the journey between Europe and Asia by up to 40 percent compared to traditional routes through the Suez Canal. The development has significant economic and strategic implications. Environmental groups raise concerns about increased pollution in a fragile ecosystem.
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