Nunavik’s ice wedges show how warmth is changing Arctic landscapes

The changes happening now in Nunavik can offer a preview of what's likely to happen further north.

By Elaine Anselmi, Nunatsiaq News December 17, 2019
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The top layer of century-old ice wedges in the ground around Salluit in northern Nunavik has started to melt over the past decade.

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