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Formerly TwitterArctic Council
ArcticCouncil
#DYK the Arctic is home to 21,000+ species of highly cold-adapted mammals, birds, fish, invertebrates, plants & fungi?
This biodiversity provides not only food, but the everyday context & basis for social identity, cultural survival & spiritual life for people in the Arctic. pic.twitter.com/acdUh5rHqy
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Arctic Council
ArcticCouncil
What is the role of the Arctic Council in advancing ecosystem approach to management? We asked our experts from @CAFF_Arctic @WWF_Arctic @SaamiCouncil @AMAP_Arctic & @PAME_Arctic 🌊
Eager for more? Watch the full interviews 📽️ vimeo.com/showcase/11133103 pic.twitter.com/6ZF4kRmnjE
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Zack Labe
ZLabe
After an unusually high sea ice maximum in the Sea of Okhotsk this year, recent melting has been particularly fast & dropped to record low levels. Very high variability!
Data: @NSIDC. Location of region: zacklabe.files.wordpress.com/2022/08/b203f-nsidc_mapseas.png. More info on this winter: zacklabe.com/climate-viz-of-the-month/ pic.twitter.com/DR64j7w8Nn
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Zack Labe
ZLabe
A last look at satellite-derived observations (CryoSat-2/SMOS merged product) of #Arctic sea ice thickness before summer begins (spaces.awi.de/pages/viewpage.action?pageId=496702790)...
Observations will resume again in the fall in association with the freeze season. Graphic from zacklabe.com/arctic-sea-ice-volumethickness/. pic.twitter.com/h8qVHufxiK
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The Arctic Ocean has lost 95 percent of its oldest ice — a startling sign of what's to come
By Chris Mooney
Warming in Arctic Raises Fears of a 'Rapid Unraveling' of the Region (Published 2018)
By Henry Fountain & John Schwartz