Arctic and Antarctic Climate and Governance

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Course Outline

  1. Arctic Climate Change
  2. Greenhouse Gases and Black Carbon
  3. Ice-Albedo Feedback and Permafrost
  4. Arctic Ecosystems and Pollution
  5. Monsoon Disruption and Ocean Circulation
  6. Human Security in the Arctic
  7. Arctic Development and Resource Dependence
  8. Antarctic Marine Protected Areas
  9. South American Antarctic Claims
  10. Chile and Brazil in Antarctica
  11. Antarctic Cooperation and Tourism
  12. Antarctic Pollution and Invasive Species

1. Arctic Climate Change

Key Concepts & Definitions

  • Greenhouse effect : Greenhouse effect is the warming process strengthened when greenhouse gases trap part of Earth’s outgoing heat and alter the natural climate cycle.
  • Short-lived climate pollutants : Short-lived climate pollutants are atmospheric agents with brief lifetimes that still strongly affect climate during their persistence, such as methane and black carbon.
  • Ice-albedo feedback : Ice-albedo feedback is a self-amplifying loop where loss of reflective ice and snow increases absorbed energy, raising temperatures further.
  • Permafrost : Permafrost is ground that stays below 0°C for at least 2 years and can act as a long-term carbon storage.
  • Rapid Arctic warming : Rapid Arctic warming is the observed pattern that the Arctic warms faster than the global average, especially after 2005.

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1. What is the main invasion risk created by biofouling species in Antarctic shipping?

2. What is meant by Antarctic territorial claims in the South American context?

3. What role does freshwater from melting glaciers play in ocean circulation?

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Arctic climate change — key driver?

Global warming accelerates Arctic melting.

Greenhouse effect — process?

Traps outgoing heat, warms Earth.

Short-lived climate pollutants — examples?

Methane and black carbon.

Ice-albedo feedback — mechanism?

Less ice absorbs more heat, amplifying warming.

Permafrost — definition?

Frozen ground below 0°C for 2+ years.

Rapid Arctic warming — since?

Post-2005, Arctic warms faster than global average.

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