On Modern Threats to Environmental Sustainability in the Arctic: The Cybersecurity Factor and the Provisions of Insurance Against Environmental and Cyber Risks in Oil and Gas Installations

K. Noussia
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Due to unprecedented fires and rise in temperature climate change is occurring rapidly, melting the Arctic ice and uncovering new areas for expropriation of natural resources. Such expropriation needs to occur in a sustainable way, respecting the environment and the indigenous people. To achieve this, all inherent risks arising from any environmental threat (oil spill/any type of environmental accident, cyber risks of any nature) to oil and gas installations need be identified and environmental liability and cyber-risks insurance coverage need be in place. This article discusses the way for such insurance coverage to be placed and worded. It argues that the traditional (marine and other) property insurance policies coverage and wording is inefficient, as it ends up being fragmented due to the numerous policy exclusions and limitations; it also puts forward an argument for the need to have specific wording and cover for specialized risks, in relation to the operation of oil and gas installations in the Arctic and cyber-risk threats, taking into account potential environmental impacts and hazards. This article also argues that for the time being, as businesses and governments including those of the EU and the Member States become increasingly reliant on technology, it is imperative that additional cyber-related risks are identified and minimized or transferred externally. Finally, it offers some suggestions about cybersecurity policies covering specialized risks. Sustainability, Arctic, Cybersecurity, Environmental pollution, Environmental pollution liability, Offshore oil and gas
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对北极环境可持续性的现代威胁:网络安全因素和石油和天然气设施中环境和网络风险保险的规定
由于前所未有的火灾和气温上升,气候变化正在迅速发生,北极冰层融化,并为征用自然资源开辟了新的领域。这种征用需要以可持续的方式进行,尊重环境和土著人民。为了实现这一点,需要识别石油和天然气设施的任何环境威胁(石油泄漏/任何类型的环境事故、任何性质的网络风险)产生的所有固有风险,并建立环境责任和网络风险保险。这篇文章讨论了这种保险的投保方式和措辞。它认为,传统的(海洋和其他)财产保险单的承保范围和措辞效率低下,因为它最终由于许多保单排除和限制而支离破碎;它还提出了一个论点,即在考虑到潜在的环境影响和危害的情况下,有必要对北极石油和天然气设施的运营以及网络风险威胁方面的专门风险制定具体的措辞和涵盖范围。本文还认为,就目前而言,随着包括欧盟和成员国在内的企业和政府越来越依赖技术,必须识别并最大限度地减少或向外部转移额外的网络相关风险。最后,对网络安全政策中的特殊风险提出了一些建议。可持续性、北极、网络安全、环境污染、环境污染责任、海上石油和天然气
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