Why the Arctic Report Card grows more important every year

ANALYSIS: The more time passes and the Arctic changes, the wiser a 2005 decision to provide an annual summary of Arctic research and conditions now seems.

By Dermot Cole January 7, 2019
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We can be thankful for the scientists who gathered in 2005 for a workshop at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution to talk about a baseline report on conditions in the Arctic.

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