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The Arctic Report Card is a reminder that what happens in the Arctic affects the rest of the world

An Arctic reshaped by human activity will have impacts in the lower latitudes.

By Matthew L. Druckenmiller, University of Colorado Boulder, Rick Thoman, University of Alaska Fairbanks, Twila Moon, University of Colorado Boulder December 16, 2022
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In the Arctic, the freedom to travel, hunt and make day-to-day decisions is profoundly tied to cold and frozen conditions for much of the year. These conditions are rapidly changing as the Arctic warms.

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