Best solution for defending Arctic sovereignty?

How best to defend Arctic sovereignty?

  • Consult and bring to binding arbitration if necessary.

    Votes: 9 64.3%
  • Militarize the North.

    Votes: 7 50.0%
  • Talk tough.

    Votes: 5 35.7%
  • Speak kindly.

    Votes: 7 50.0%

  • Total voters
    14

GreenFish66

House Member
Apr 16, 2008
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Apparently the solution to arctic sovereignty is to shoot all the polar bears for sport sell their valuble pelts ,before the ice melts, and bears go extinct....Use the ice cubes for martinees ...Then mine the resources when everything gets hotter than hell.
Blame it on natural climate change..

Anyone Remember what happened to fish stocks out east? Poor regulation..but the fishermen wanted to keep fishin.. was their lively hood..Didn't think or prepare for the future..

The floods are a comin. Second hand water from all those bottled water exports..P.P
 

Kakato

Time Out
Jun 10, 2009
4,929
21
38
Alberta/N.W.T./Sask/B.C
Apparently the solution to arctic sovereignty is to shoot all the polar bears for sport sell their valuble pelts ,before the ice melts, and bears go extinct....Use the ice cubes for martinees ...Then mine the resources when everything gets hotter than hell.
Blame it on natural climate change..

Anyone Remember what happened to fish stocks out east? Poor regulation..but the fishermen wanted to keep fishin.. was their lively hood..Didn't think or prepare for the future..

The floods are a comin. Second hand water from all those bottled water exports..P.P
Dont worry about the bears,they can swim for miles if need be.
Folks are allready mining the resources,have been for many years but the environmental laws are very strict now,you cant get away with some of the things they did 30 or more years ago.
Now if you take it in,it has to be taken back out(equipment, fuel drums etc) fish and water biologists fly into the mines and camps all the time,water,fish,birds and anything else disturbed is monitored very closely.
Only the locals can **** on the ground and leave their garbage out on the tundra,anyone from outside the territories have strict laws set up by the Innuit that have to be followed.
 

Lou Garu

Electoral Member
Sep 7, 2009
302
4
18
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Dont worry about the bears,they can swim for miles if need be.
Folks are allready mining the resources,have been for many years but the environmental laws are very strict now,you cant get away with some of the things they did 30 or more years ago.
Now if you take it in,it has to be taken back out(equipment, fuel drums etc) fish and water biologists fly into the mines and camps all the time,water,fish,birds and anything else disturbed is monitored very closely.
Only the locals can **** on the ground and leave their garbage out on the tundra,anyone from outside the territories have strict laws set up by the Innuit that have to be followed.

Yeah , an old construction bossman once told me that it cheaper to leave bulldozers to sink in the tundra than they were worth to bring back