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UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC Module 9 Environmental Changes and Challenges in the Circumpolar World Developed by Ken Coates, University of Saskatchewan
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Document Date: 2014-11-05 07:09:53


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Reading / /

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Exxon / /

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North America / Europe / /

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Norway / Japan / Russia / Greenland / Canada / China / /

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Environmental Issue / /

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UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC Reading / University of Saskatchewan Key Terms / UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC Walking Gently / UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC Module / UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC / /

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travel restrictions / food chain / gold mining / food supply / toxic chemicals / whale products / oil spills / Oil and gas exploration / animal products / chemical spill / energy sources / mining / social-cultural systems / stored chemicals / chemicals / water systems / chemical spills / food / /

NaturalFeature

Bering Strait / Mackenzie River delta / Baffin Island / Beaufort Sea / Hudson Bay / Mackenzie Valley / Herschel Island / /

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UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC Walking Gently / Sierra Club / UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC Reading / UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC / UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC Placer / Greenpeace / University of Saskatchewan Key Terms and Concepts / UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC Module / Friends of the Earth / UNIVERSITY OF THE ARCTIC Aggressive / /

Person

Martin Frobisher / Oran R. Young / William O. Pruitt Jr. / Gail Osherenko / Ken Coates / Bill McKibben / /

Position

gold-miner / major development schemes / /

ProvinceOrState

Alaska / /

Region

Scandinavia / northern Canada / Western Europe / northwestern Russia / northern Norway / west coast / /

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