Global warming opened North Western passage in the Arctic regions

The intensive melting of ices, caused, probably, by global warming, in the time of observations it, for the first time, opened the so-called North Western Arctic passage from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific Ocean, which can, in summer, be used for the transportation of cargoes from Europe to Asia.
As has informed the European space agency (ESA), the passage, which envelopes Greenland from the southwest and which further goes along the coast of Canada to Alaska and Bering Strait, in this year ,for the first time it was cleaned of ices and it became navigable. The regular satellite inspection of waterway has begun just in 1978; however experts believe, as before - at least, in the last some hundreds years - it has been closed by ices. This, in particular, indicates documents with the results of the local observations of the ice conditions in the Canadian Arctic regions.
According to the experts of EKA, in the time of satellite observations the area of the ice formation of the Arctic region, in the summer period, was reduced to 3 million square kilometers, and the final millions of square kilometers of ice has thaw in this year. This is, approximately, as much as has melted in the previous 10 years, and in correlation the scientists are inclined to blame global warming for an event.
The Northeastern passage along the Arctic shores of Russia serves North Western passage as alternative. Thus it is partially blocked, and for the padding of Northern seaway it is necessary to use ice-breakers.
As the BBC informs, Canada has already declared the rights for Northwest passage, counting its as part of the Arctic possession, which reaching up to North Pole and, in opinion of the Canadians including it. Ottawa has already announced, that has the right to block the passage - for example, for ecological reasons or to collect the tax for transit of cargoes. At the same time the European Union and the USA are inclined to consider the strait of the general use of passage which legal status allows to any country to use passage.


