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Oceanography / Coastal geography / Arctic / Poles / International relations / Current sea level rise / Coast / Arctic policy of the United States / Arctic cooperation and politics / Physical geography / Extreme points of Earth / Effects of global warming
Date: 2012-03-26 04:17:20
Oceanography
Coastal geography
Arctic
Poles
International relations
Current sea level rise
Coast
Arctic policy of the United States
Arctic cooperation and politics
Physical geography
Extreme points of Earth
Effects of global warming

Global Change and State of the Arctic Coastal Zone Press Release March 26, 2012 Arctic Coasts The Arctic coastal zone and its inhabitants are subjected to the most rapid

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