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They don’t even touch on the fight over shutting down what would have by then become a critical shipping lane.
Perhaps NYT has figured out that ending petroleum use will bankrupt the United States via crash of the petrodollar but they are unwilling to write about that because of the panic it would cause.
I strongly suspect our technocrat overlords - the ones telling us global warming is a hoax - know very well that climate change is real, and are manipulating and positioning the United States to come out ahead in the new 3° world.
Not because they care about Americans, of course. But they'll need somewhere to live when the rest of the world collapses, and most of their stuff is here.
The United States damning the Bering Strait would give the United States control over that shipping lane. And recent events have proved how vital the control of shipping lanes can be.
We are more than capable of building a few locks if we were going to dam the entire thing.
That’s true. It’s more of a political problem than a technical one, sharing control between Russia and Alaska. That Hormuz thing doesn’t inspire a lot of optimism for cooperation. How well will Russia play at all when the intention is to save Europe from debilitating cooling? Shipping arguments would be a distraction, but I’m sure they would be employed.
You would need to dam the whole thing, or not even up to sea level, to impact the ocean currents.
The volume of material required would be something though.