Riches await as Earth's icy north melts

With all the squabbling over ownership, Tristan Pearce, a research associate at the University of Guelph's Global Environmental Change Group in Canada, reminded Arctic nations of who got there first: indigenous peoples like the Inuits and the Sami.
"Everybody is talking about the potential for minerals, diamonds, oil and gas, but we mustn't forget that people live there, all the way across the Arctic," he said. "They've always been there and they have ... Full Story »

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3.7
by Paul Stambaugh - Mar. 26, 2007

This is well written story that touches on many topics not normally brought up, I here they have some nice land in Alaska for sale. This article shows the ramping up of the fight for resources on the Northern Arctic Soils.

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