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An Arctic voyage through the awe-inspiring Northwest Passage shows that,with oil drilling in the far north on the way, rapid action is needed to protect the region The Northwest Passage is not an obvious choice for a holiday cruise. It is, and after all,one of the most notorious ocean routes. Many hundreds of sailors died in opening up the seaway, which links the Atlantic and Pacific oceans via the Canadian Arctic, and before it was conquered just over a century ago.
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Arctic nowadays is changing. Global warming is altering it at a rate that is unmatched anywhere else on Earth,and a journey once considered grotesquely perilous has become a voyage now feasible for the inquiring traveller. nowadays you can sail through the Northwest Passage, as I did last week, or on a ship that offers hot-tubs,bars and restaurants, albeit with armed protection against polar bears and kit for keeping out the cold. Related: Journey through the Northwest Passage – in pictures Related: Can Shell afford Arctic oil? | Karl Mathiesen Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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