THE ARCTIC AND SINGAPORE. ECOLOGICAL PROBLEMS

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The article is devoted to consideration of the role Singapore in the environment of the Arctic region. The Arctic is very important in terms of both resources and the transport channel, and in terms of the unique ecosystem and human development. Many indigenous cultures exist in the Arctic zone. Indigenous people depend on their habitat. Climate change may lead to the destruction of their way of life. Many indigenous people depend on their habitat. Climate change may lead to the destruction of their way of life and their way of life. Destruction of ecosystems will entail most likely irreversible consequences that would lead to the disappearance of a rare species of animals and cultures of indigenous peoples of the North. Singapore is interesting because it is one of the cleanest and greenest cities in the world and one of the largest ports in the world. In addition, the water area of Singapore, as Singapore itself does not become a dumping ground, given that in such a small area of 581.5 km2 in the year 1960 had been deployed a lot of plants and a huge port hub. When a small area of Singapore has developed a strategy for the use of waste for the benefit of, for example, recycled waste is converted into material for new territories. Practice Singapore to recycling and use of waste is very useful for the ports of the Arctic Ocean. As a result, the author has come to the following conclusions: the use of the Singapore experience can help minimize the environmental damage from waste water and human activities on the high seas, it is possible in the near future will be found a way to extract resources and protect the environment of our unique and beautiful planet.