Climate, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 13(5), P. 85 - 85
Published: April 27, 2025
The Arctic is undergoing unprecedented transformations with implications for regional ecosystems, Indigenous communities, and global climate systems. Ocean heat transport, permafrost thawing, ice–albedo interactions are some of the feedback mechanisms that contribute to increase in average temperatures Arctic. These processes risks associated change globally by speeding up loss sea ice, changes biodiversity, greenhouse gas emissions. This review synthesises recent advances science, focusing on drivers amplification, its cascading impacts ecosystems socioeconomic systems, emerging governance challenges. It highlights critical knowledge gaps, specifically regarding importance interdisciplinary approaches adaptation strategies. study emphasises need inclusive, transformative, collaborative analysing frameworks, policies, community resilience initiatives. Innovative strategies suggested, such as ecosystem-based adaptations, climate-resilient infrastructure, switch renewable energy address these issues. Arctic-specific recommendations proposed develop sustainable solutions preserve ecology while reducing effects filling research gaps promoting international collaboration. future not merely a issue but also one, requiring swift coordinated action
Language: Английский