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MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.28 GB | Duration: 0h 56m
How climate change may determine Greenland's sovereignty in the near future
What you'll learn
the story of who has managed to survive in the Arctic extremes, and how
comparative cultural views with respect to the environment, land, and nature
the interplay between culture, history, and legal claims to sovereignty
how Greenland came to be the sovereign territory of Denmark
the drivers and dynamics behind the early Arctic expeditions
how the United States became increasingly involved in Greenland
how climate change may impact the Greenlanders' prospects for full independence
the development quandary facing Greenland, as well as other parts of the planet
Requirements
None, though an interest in history and diplomacy, and curiosity about the world, helps
Description
Climate change is increasingly seen as the single most important issue facing humankind and all species on our planet. Nations across the globe are attempting to coordinate efforts to combat the further warming of the planet. Perhaps the best example of this is the Paris Agreement, under which 196 nations have committed to undertake specific measures to keep the increase in the average temperature on earth from rising to below 2 degrees Celsius (ideally at most 1.5 degrees).Living Law® aims to make a humble contribution to the discussions around climate change by focusing on particular countries or regions on the "front lines" of the debate. Not so much from a scientific standpoint (that ground is already well-covered by others), but with our usual geopolitical/legal focus. The first in this series is the nation of Greenland, one of the largest nations by size, yet one of the smallest in terms of population. Greenland has a fascinating history, something...
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