Summary:
- This article is an interview with Michael Byers, a professor of political science at the University of British Columbia, who specializes in international law and Arctic politics.
- Byers discusses the geopolitical implications of climate change in the Arctic region, including the potential for increased military activity and resource extraction as sea ice melts.
- He also talks about the importance of international cooperation and governance frameworks to manage the changing Arctic environment and ensure sustainable development in the region.