• How Icebreaker Ships Are Creating New Shipping Routes

  • Nov 19 2024
  • Length: 34 mins
  • Podcast

How Icebreaker Ships Are Creating New Shipping Routes

  • Summary

  • The Arctic is melting, and a new shipping superhighway is emerging.

    In this episode, Blythe and Grace Sharkey explore how the melting Arctic and the Northwest Passage could revolutionize global trade by providing a faster route than the Panama Canal.

    They also examine the geopolitical dynamics, with Russia dominating the icebreaker race with 41 ships, including nuclear-powered ones, while the U.S. lags behind with just two.

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