NOAA Arctic Report Card 2023 : Executive Summary
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Corporate Authors:Global Ocean Monitoring and Observing (U.S.). ; National Snow and Ice Data Center. ; Cooperative Institute for Research in Environmental Sciences. ; University of Colorado Boulder. ; Alaska Center for Climate Assessment and Policy (U.S.). ; International Arctic Research Center. ; University of Alaska Fairbanks.
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Description:The Arctic continues to rapidly evolve, shaped by past and ongoing human activities that release greenhouse gases into the atmosphere and push the broader Earth system into uncharted territory. Now in its 18th edition, this year’s Arctic Report Card (ARC2023) provides an updated annual view into the state of the Arctic by checking in on key Vital Signs—eight defining elements of the Arctic’s climate and environmental system.
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Rights Information:CC0 Public Domain
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