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  2. Arctic policy of Canada - Wikipedia

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    The term "Arctic" varies in its usage. It can be defined as north of the Arctic Circle (66° 33'N). Alternatively, it can be defined as the region where the average temperature for the warmest month (July) is below 10 °C (50 °F); the northernmost tree line roughly follows the isotherm at the boundary of this region.

  3. Climate change in the Arctic - Wikipedia

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    Due to climate change in the Arctic, this polar region is expected to become "profoundly different" by 2050. [ 1 ] : 2321 The speed of change is "among the highest in the world", [ 1 ] : 2321 with the rate of warming being 3-4 times faster than the global average.

  4. Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency - Wikipedia

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    Climate change will affect Northern communities, leading to unstable seasons and overall warming. [20] In Nunavut, poverty continues to be a problem. Today, the Inuit are largely dependent on imported products as they shift from subsistence living towards the market economy. [21]

  5. The Arctic tundra is changing so fast that it is speeding up ...

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    The Arctic is rapidly changing from the climate crisis, with no "new normal," scientists warn. Wildfires and permafrost thaw are making the tundra emit more carbon than it absorbs.

  6. Climate change in Canada - Wikipedia

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    A 2012 Canadian poll, found that 32% of Canadians said they believe climate change is happening because of human activity, while 54% said they believe it's because of human activity and partially due to natural climate variation. 9% believe climate change is occurring due to natural climate variation, and only 2% said they do not believe ...

  7. ArcticNet - Wikipedia

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    ArcticNet also manages the Arctic Inspiration Prize on a voluntary basis. [ 2 ] The governance structure includes a board of directors who oversee two divisions: (1) the science programme, led by an Inuit Advisory Committee and a Territorial Advisory Committee, to whom the Scientific Director reports, and (2) the network administration overseen ...

  8. Top Canadian banks quit global climate coalition ahead of ...

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    TORONTO (Reuters) -Four of Canada's biggest lenders said on Friday they were withdrawing from a global banking sector climate coalition, joining six major U.S. banks. The departures from the Net ...

  9. Arctic Strategy and Environmental Governance - Wikipedia

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    The new concern for the impact of climate change on the Arctic region, as well as the acknowledgment of the abundance of resources of which this area is rich, pushed both Arctic and non-Arctic states to publish reports and action plans in order to confirm and reinforce their role in the region and ensure their interests.

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