Talking Shipping Corridors and Maritime Governance on our latest Arctic360 'Breaking the Ice' podcast episode. We spoke with Mead Treadwell, former Lieutenant Governor of Alaska and former chairman of the US Arctic Research Commission and Jackie Dawson, Canada’s Research Chair in Environmental Change and Arctic Shipping at the University of Ottawa about: Maritime Governance, Icebreakers, Canada's Arctic Corridors project, the U.S. SEAL Act, US-Canada Maritime cooperation, data and monitoring, elevating youth, and strengthening cooperation among government/private sector/and research. You can find the episode on our website or your favourite podcast channel: https://lnkd.in/gWvGt_HE Madeleine Redfern Nauja Bianco John English Hugh Short Peter Garapick Darrell Beaulieu Jessica M. Shadian, Ph.D.
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This #podcast examines the Arctic region in the context of ongoing climate change and against the backdrop of war in Ukraine, as discussed in the Kingston Conference on International Security 2022 Conference Volume. Michael E. Lynch, PhD https://lnkd.in/eBW2Z9i2
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