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The Arctic Highlights Our Failure to Act in a Rapidly Changing World

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 14, 期 3, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su14031882

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Arctic; COVID-19; Indigenous rights; climate change; co-production; desired futures; adaptation; mitigation; decarbonization; rapid change

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  1. National Science Foundation Award [1928235]
  2. ARC-NAV: Arctic Robust Communities-Navigating Adaptation to Variability
  3. ICER
  4. Directorate For Geosciences [1928235] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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This article discusses the actions taken to mitigate warming and adapt to change in the Arctic since the Paris agreement. It highlights the urgency and importance of action for the future, including collaborative research, supporting Indigenous rights and stakeholders' discourse, monitoring change, and deep decarbonization.
In this perspective on the future of the Arctic, we explore actions taken to mitigate warming and adapt to change since the Paris agreement on the temperature threshold that should not be exceeded in order to avoid dangerous interference with the climate system. Although 5 years may seem too short a time for implementation of major interventions, it actually is a considerable time span given the urgency at which we must act if we want to avoid crossing the 1.5 to <2 degrees C global warming threshold. Actions required include co-production of research exploring possible futures; supporting Indigenous rights holders' and stakeholders' discourse on desired futures; monitoring Arctic change; funding strategic, regional adaptation; and, deep decarbonization through transformation of the energy system coupled with negative carbon emissions. We are now in the decisive decade concerning the future we leave behind for the next generations. The Arctic's future depends on global action, and in turn, the Arctic plays a critical role in the global future.

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