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Arctic Russia

August 2, 2007 – Russia plants a flag on the Arctic sea-bed.

Sixteen years ago, on this day, August 2, 2007, Russia planted a flag on Arctic sea-bed

 http://www.theguardian.com/world/2007/aug/02/russia.arctic

The amount of carbon dioxide in the air was roughly 383ppm. As of 2023 it is 423ppm , but check here for daily measures. 

The context was that Putin wanted to throw his weight around and planting the flag on the Arctic seabed was a good “strongman” gimmick. The Arctic was, as long predicted, warming quickly, and literally changing the map of the world. Resources, wars, land-grabs, the usual stuff…

What I think we can learn from this is that the Westphalian system (created at the end of the 30 years war) is a failure, We have known that the tensions about borders and the “Law of the Sea”/”Law of the atmosphere” have been growing and growing. We’d seen it with acid rain then with ozone than with climate.

What happened next

The Arctic kept melting. People kept exploring for oil. Greenpeace got arrested. And Putin? Putin kept being a quality human being.

What do you think? Does this pass the ‘so what?’ threshold? Have I got facts wrong? Interpretation wrong? Please do comment on this post, unless you are a denialist, obvs.

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Greenpeace Russia

September 18, 2013 – Greenpeace try to occupy the “Arctic Sunrise.”

On this day, 18 September 2013 a Greenpeace protest ended badly, with the crew of its ship the Arctic Sunrise attempting to scale the Prirazlomnaya drilling platform, as part of a protest against Arctic oil production. (see here)

The following day they were captured,in international waters, by Russians

On this day the PPM was 393. Now it is 420ish- but see here for the latest.

Why this matters. 

We should remember that there have been efforts to at least slow the acceleration of our dash for death.

What happened next?

The crew were released three months later, the ship three months after that.

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Food Russia

August 15, 2010 – Russia halts grain exports because of droughts and heatwaves

On this day, August 15 2010, Russia announced it was halting grain exports because of drought and heat waves

The level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere was 388.54ppm. Now it is 421ish- but see here for the latest.

Prices went up. The spark that lit the Arab Spring?  Food prices.

Why this matters. 

Fortunately it doesn’t, because a new era of justice, peace, love and understanding emerged, and nobody goes hungry anymore.

Mmkay.

What happened next?

We learned nothing.