Quick! Proceed with caution and calculation, folks! The healthy livelihood of future generations is contingent upon how we address climate change in the present. Please be advised! In order to achieve long-term global stabilization, we must embrace a more proactive approach in energy and vital resource conservation. Breaking news of the utmost importance! An inclusive culture of multinational cooperation will serve to be the true foundation of successful Arctic oversight for years to come. Do these unnecessarily inflated talking points sound familiar? Time and time again, we're told that the secret remedy/ultimate discovery/irrefutable piece of evidence has been uncovered to provide an eternal solution to the equation. Truth be told with self-righteousness put aside, we're all at the never-ending mercy of the fiercest opponent of all: TIME. An unstoppable rebel force that ticks and beats without hesitation, time contributes to the incessant melting of our polar caps. Inefficient use of time fails to bridge paralyzing gaps of multinational mistrust, therefore fueling the furnace of sovereign self-interest concerning trade routes, resource entitlement (i.e. fisheries, oil/gas, gold), and militaristic positioning. Time is what carries on while no established system of international law is the law of the region. Furthermore, to maneuver into a more favorable place whereby time is on our side, academicians, scholars, government officials, advocates, proponents, thinkers, and colleagues alike must substitute the midnight oil for the limelight to create meaningful initiatives to incrementally address the critical issues of the Arctic. Bearing this in mind, I respectfully urge the careful implementation of the following three concepts which will provide significant help to the challenges of the Arctic region. The first initiative revolves around a massive expansion of financial resources available for university Study Abroad to the region so that the young and aspiring may be given direct access to the invaluable opportunity of eating, thinking, and breathing Arctic awareness. Secondly, I'm offering enhanced encouragement to administrators and curriculum facilitators worldwide to mandate the completion of International Relations classes with a special emphasis on the Arctic at both the high school and university levels. Finally, I suggest that steps be taken by all Arctic nations to professionally organize the logistics of a regional marketing campaign for greater exposure to Arctic needs. This includes but is not limited to: clothing/merchandise, revolutionary toys for children, social media mechanisms, and last but not least, Arctic forums focused on building the value of time.