The book progresses methodically to build its argument. It begins with a historical overview of Arctic exploration, then examines the environmental risks, such as potential oil spills and greenhouse gases, using scientific data and case studies. It analyzes the political conflicts arising from territorial disputes, competing national interests, and the rights of indigenous communities. Ultimately, it proposes alternative energy strategies to balance environmental sustainability with the needs of various stakeholders.
Through scientific research, government reports, and accounts from indigenous communities, the book offers a comprehensive view. It emphasizes the complex interplay between environmental science, political science, economics, and indigenous studies, providing a nuanced understanding of the challenges and opportunities related to Arctic oil and its impact on climate change.