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Introduction
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Panel Introductions
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Arctic Report Card 2018
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Dr Don Paravich
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Dr Howard Epstein
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Dr Karen Frey
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Dr Emily Osburn
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White House Response
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What Role Science Has In This Administration
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Ships Crossing The Arctic
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Changes In The Arctic
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Sea Ice
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Are we concerned
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How interconnected things are
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Questions on the chat
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Save Our Seas Act
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Microplastics
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Monitoring
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What is Congress doing
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Longterm assessment and monitoring
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Extreme events
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Relationships
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Melting Permafrost
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Reversible Trends
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Questions
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Climate Change
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Changes in Shorefast Ice
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Questions from reporters
Description:
Explore the latest findings on Arctic environmental change in this 37-minute press conference presenting the 2018 Arctic Report Card. Gain insights from leading scientists on air and sea surface temperature, sea ice, snow cover, the Greenland ice sheet, vegetation, and marine plankton abundance. Discover special reports on caribou and reindeer populations, harmful algal blooms, microplastic pollution, and connections between Arctic weather patterns and severe weather in mid-latitudes. Learn from expert panelists as they discuss the interconnectedness of Arctic systems, long-term monitoring efforts, and the implications of melting permafrost. Understand the role of science in policy-making and the potential for reversing current trends in Arctic climate change.

Arctic Report Card 2018 - Environmental Changes and Impacts

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