Global Warming Impact Hauling Norway Closer To Asia

The
impact of Global warming has resulted in hauling the town of Kirkenes in
northernmost Norway much closer to Asia which used to be further away
from Asia than literally any other
European port. Furthermore, melting ice has opened up the Northern Sea
Route along Russia's Arctic coastline, changing international trade
patterns while penetrating deeply
into subjects of thought ways that even if so far it appears more like a
sleepy county road than a busy four-lane highway.
During a
transformation of potentially revolutionary significance, the travel
time between the Japanese port of Yokohama as well as Hamburg in Germany
has been cut by 40 percent, while
fuel expenditure has declined by 20 percent. Sturla Henriksen, the
president of the Norwegian Shipowners' Association explained that for
the first time in history they are
substantiating a new ocean opening up in the high north which will have
a serious impact on both trade at the same time arrangement of energy.
(AW:Samrat Biswas)
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