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Arctic 2.0: What happens after all the ice goes?

Julia Rosen
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Julia Rosen: Julia Rosen is a freelance journalist in Portland, Oregon.

Nature, 2017, vol. 542, issue 7640, 152-154

Abstract: Researchers look into the future of the far North for clues to save species and maybe even bring back sea ice.

Date: 2017
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