Unfreezing the Arctic

Unfreezing the Arctic
Title Unfreezing the Arctic PDF eBook
Author Andrew Stuhl
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 241
Release 2016-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 022641678X

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This account of a region transformed—and threatened—offers “a timely historical reflection on the important social role of science and scientists.”—Historical Geography In recent years, environmentalists have pointed urgently to the melting Arctic as a leading indicator of climate change. While climate change has unleashed profound transformations in the region, many commentators mislabel them as unprecedented. In reality, the landscapes of the North American Arctic—as well as relations among scientists, Inuit, and federal governments— are products of the region’s colonial past. And even as policy analysts, activists, and scholars clamor about the future of our world’s northern rim, few truly understand its past. In Unfreezing the Arctic, Andrew Stuhl brings a fresh perspective to this defining challenge of our time. Stuhl weaves together a wealth of episodes into a transnational history of the North American Arctic, providing a richer understanding of its social and environmental transformation. Drawing on historical records and extensive ethnographic fieldwork, as well as time spent living in the Northwest Territories, he examines the long-running interplay of scientific exploration, colonial control, the experiences of Inuit residents, and multinational investments in natural resources. With a comprehensive look at a century of scientific activity, he covers the political, economic, environmental, and social history of this transboundary region. “A worthy addition to the recent wave of work on northern history…Bridging the histories of colonialism, resource management, military activity, and Indigenous self-determination, Stuhl focuses on Alaska and northwest Canada, including the Beaufort Sea, Mackenzie Delta, and surrounding region.”—Canadian Journal of History The author intends to donate all royalties from this book to the Alaska Youth for Environmental Action (AYEA) and East Three School's On the Land Program.

Unfreezing the Arctic

Unfreezing the Arctic
Title Unfreezing the Arctic PDF eBook
Author Andrew Stuhl
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 241
Release 2016-11-03
Genre History
ISBN 022641664X

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This rich portrait of Arctic science, informed by ethnographic fieldwork and Inuit perspective, speaks to the interplay of science and international politics. It looks at episodes of exploration, colonial control, exchanges with indigenous populations, and the process of knowledge gathering on the Arctic s natural and living resources. Andrew Stuhl s compelling narrative weaves together distinct episodes into a backstory for what some have wrongly called the unprecedented transformations in the circumpolar basin today. "Unfreezing the Arctic" is among the first books to undertake a sustained examination of scientific activity in the Arctic across the long twentieth century, and it will be warmly welcomed by anyone interested in the commingled political, economic, and social histories of transboundary regions the world over."

A Farewell to Ice

A Farewell to Ice
Title A Farewell to Ice PDF eBook
Author P. Wadhams
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 273
Release 2017
Genre History
ISBN 0190691158

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A sobering but important and enlightening book, A Farewell to Ice moves smoothly through explanations ice's role on our planet, its history, and the current global crisis that is climate change, finally offering tangible efforts readers can make as citizens, which are particularly relevant in the face of reluctant government powers.

Last Days of the Arctic

Last Days of the Arctic
Title Last Days of the Arctic PDF eBook
Author Ragnar Axelsson
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2013
Genre Arctic regions
ISBN 9789935420305

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The Arctic is warming faster than any other region on earth. The author, a documentary photographer, has been recording the changing face of life in the Arctic for some 30 years. This title presents 160 of his photographs from Canada and Greenland, with duotone printing, captions added for the black-and-white photographs and new images.

Wildlife of the Arctic

Wildlife of the Arctic
Title Wildlife of the Arctic PDF eBook
Author Richard Sale
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 319
Release 2018-04-10
Genre Nature
ISBN 0691180547

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Simultaneously published in the United Kingdom by HarperCollins Publishers, London in 2018.

The Arctic Guide

The Arctic Guide
Title The Arctic Guide PDF eBook
Author Sharon Chester
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 545
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Nature
ISBN 1400865964

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The definitive full-color field guide to Arctic wildlife The Arctic Guide presents the traveler and naturalist with a portable, authoritative guide to the flora and fauna of earth's northernmost region. Featuring superb color illustrations, this one-of-a-kind book covers the complete spectrum of wildlife—more than 800 species of plants, fishes, butterflies, birds, and mammals—that inhabit the Arctic’s polar deserts, tundra, taiga, sea ice, and oceans. It can be used anywhere in the entire Holarctic region, including Norway’s Svalbard archipelago, Siberia, the Russian Far East, islands of the Bering Sea, Alaska, the Canadian Arctic, and Greenland. Detailed species accounts describe key identification features, size, habitat, range, scientific name, and the unique characteristics that enable these organisms to survive in the extreme conditions of the Far North. A color distribution map accompanies each species account, and alternative names in German, French, Norwegian, Russian, Inuit, and Inupiaq are also provided. Features superb color plates that allow for quick identification of more than 800 species of plants, fishes, butterflies, birds, and mammals Includes detailed species accounts and color distribution maps Covers the flora and fauna of the entire Arctic region

Tropical Arctic

Tropical Arctic
Title Tropical Arctic PDF eBook
Author Jennifer McElwain
Publisher University of Chicago Press
Pages 153
Release 2021-11-05
Genre Science
ISBN 022653443X

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A journey into the past -- Forests of a lost landscape -- Crisis and collapse -- Recovery of a tropical Arctic.