Climatologists and environmentalists have presented worrying data indicating that the Arctic is rapidly shifting to a new unstable climate regime.
The melting of multi-year glaciers, the increase in temperature three times faster than the world average and the displacement of seasonal cycles have already become irreversible processes. These changes are causing a chain reaction: releasing greenhouse gases from the permafrost, disrupting traditional animal migration routes and threatening the existence of indigenous peoples.
In addition, the opening of new waterways and access to previously hidden mineral resources creates serious geopolitical and environmental risks. Scientists insist that the current situation requires immediate and coordinated international action to reduce the consequences and adapt to the new reality, which will affect the entire planet.
