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Changing Arctic Gets Dismal Grade in 2016 NOAA Report Card

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Written by: ofurpaur
Category: Arctic Deeply
Published: 27 December 2016
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Arctic Sea Ice 2016 summer minimum extent

This year saw record-setting Arctic temperatures and the continued shrinking of sea ice – and, perhaps most concerning, the warming trend is now being felt in the winter, too, as the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration end-of-year report confirms.

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Satellite Studies and Fieldwork Reveal a Globalized Arctic

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Written by: ofurpaur
Category: Arctic Deeply
Published: 19 December 2016
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Iceberg near the coastline

Mia Bennett travels throughout the Arctic studying transportation infrastructure and natural resource development to understand which projects get approved, how they get done and who’s consulted. We spoke to her as part of our “Emerging Leaders” series.

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Iceland Offers a Model for Arctic Fisheries Management

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Written by: ofurpaur
Category: Arctic Deeply
Published: 15 December 2016
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Salmon jumping up a waterfall

Overfishing is depleting the world’s marine wealth and could spill over into Arctic waters. Can the system that saved Iceland from a cod crisis benefit Arctic fisheries?

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Traditional Knowledge Plays Into Protected Area Designation

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Written by: ofurpaur
Category: Arctic Deeply
Published: 09 December 2016
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Nunavut community

A new marine protected area in the Canadian Arctic protects species and habitats, prevents oil and gas development and safeguards economic activities for Inuvialuit.

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Report: Empowered Arctic Communities Are More Resilient to Change

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Written by: ofurpaur
Category: Arctic Deeply
Published: 07 December 2016
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Nunavut

A new report released by the Arctic Council finds that the pace at which changes in the Arctic are occurring make adaptation more difficult. If policymakers don’t listen, it could lead to a dramatic loss of land and life.

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  1. Scientists as Diplomats – Adaptive Challenges in the Changing Arctic
  2. New Presidency is a Chance to Close the Gap on Arctic Awareness
  3. Arctic Agriculture: Producing More Food in the North
  4. Why Environmental Groups Are Taking the Norwegian Government to Court

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