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1Top tips for Chinese learning Empty Top tips for Chinese learning Thu Sep 26, 2013 11:52 am

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But it may not turn out so bad. The melting ice will open up an entire ocean that has been ice-covered for millennia, bringing an end to what we can think of as the final chapter of the last ice age. We'll witness the emergence a brand new world, unlocking what just a few years ago would have been unimaginable economic opportunities, as the long-closed Arctic waterways experience rising volumes of commercial and naval learn Chinese online traffic, and as the disappearing ice makes it more cost-effective, and technologically viable, to explore the region's vast undersea natural resource potential.
This will in turn stimulate the economic development of Arctic ports and communities, and secure sea lanes across the top will enable shipping of strategic commodities without the risks associated with our current sea lanes and their vulnerable chokepoints, reducing the Kids Chinese risk of war and conflict. So while pessimists fear the changes that are under way, a more optimistic, and ultimately more prudent, approach would be to prepare to make the most of these new, emerging opportunities.
Just as scholar Francis Fukuyama described the end of the Cold War as the "End of History" as we knew it and the Business Chinese online start of a new and uncertain era, we once again find ourselves standing at the threshold of new era that promises not just uncertainty, but also much hope and opportunity for the people of the North. Because of this under-appreciated upside potential, I believe that Canada and the United States should not in fact do anything to forestall global warming but instead prepare to leverage these potential opportunities as they emerge.Q. Is the issue of Climate Change being trivialized and leveraged by politicians, tribes, and states in the Arctic?
If so, can you tell us how?BSZ: I'm not sure the problem is one of trivializing the issue. I think the real problem is HSK preparation all the pessimism, and the negative hype, which prevents a more balanced debate from taking place. Indeed, many indigenous leaders in the North have joined with former U.S. Vice President, 2007 Academy Award winner, and 2008 Nobel Peace prize winner Al Gore and his allies to try to stop the clock.

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