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High Arctic Char are in a losing battle with climate change

Just a single degree of warming is dramatically reorganizing the ecology of the High Arctic's largest lake.

By Beth Brown, Nunatsiaq News April 10, 2018
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The impact that climate change is inflicting on the largest known High Arctic lake — Ellesmere Island’s Lake Hazen — is nothing short of “alarming,” researchers from the University of Alberta have found.

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