Economy and Resources

Economic activity in the Arctic is closely linked to the availability of natural resources and energy systems. Despite harsh environmental conditions, the region holds significant reserves of oil, gas, and minerals, alongside growing potential for renewable energy such as wind and hydropower.

However, the exploitation of these resources remains challenging due to climate constraints and the environmental sensitivity of Arctic ecosystems. These factors make sustainability and responsible resource management essential for ensuring balanced and long-term development in the region.

Education material in slideshow format with information text about economy and resources in the arctic.

Introduction to energyZIP

Introduction to energy

Energy is a fundamental concept in physics that describes the ability or capacity to do work. It comes in various forms, renewable and non-renewable, and can be transformed from one type to another.

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