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NOAA Arctic Report Card 2014: Tracking recent environmental changes
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Series: Arctic Report Card ; 2014
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Alternative Title:Air Temperature;Terrestrial Snow Cover;Greenland Ice Sheet;Sea Ice;Arctic Ocean Sea Surface Temperature;Arctic Ocean Primary Productivity;Tundra Greeness;Polar Bears: Status, Trends, and New Knowledge;Climate and Herbivore Body Size Determine How Arctic Terrestrial Ecosystems Work;
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Corporate Authors:United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Office of Oceanic and Atmospheric Research ; United States. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. Climate Program Office ; Pacific Marine Environmental Laboratory (U.S.) ; Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme ; Program for the Conservation of Arctic Flora and Fauna ; ... More +
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Description:The Arctic Report Card (www.arctic.noaa.gov/reportcard/) considers a wide range of environmental observations throughout the Arctic, and is updated annually. The 2014 update to the Report Card describes the current state of different physical and biological components of the Arctic environmental system and illustrates that change continues to occur throughout the system.
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Rights Information:Public Domain
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