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12.04.2009    

Available in book form or as a series of video lectures based on a core class for non-science majors by climate scientist David Archer at the University of Chicago.

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09.18.2009    

Book by NASA climate scientist Galvin Schmidt, photographer Joshua Wolfe.

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The extent and thickness of Arctic sea ice has diminished significantly during the first decade of the 21rst century, reaching a record low summer extent in 2007. Changes in sea ice have major impacts on Arctic marine ecosystems and on the fish and wildlife species upon which many Alaskan coastal communities and Native cultures depend.