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Last Look: Marc Height looks at more worrying trends in the Arctic

I have to say I enjoyed the somewhat dystopian and eerie spectacle of London being disrupted by snow for a week at the end of February – the quiet streets, half empty offices and sense of strangeness relating to an event rarely seen in the capital. But while the ‘Beast from the East’ plunged much of Europe and the UK into freezing temperatures, something else eerie, but much more worrying, was happening in the Arctic...

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pp36 Last Look.pdf

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Journal title: Energy World

Region: Arctic

Publisher: Energy Institute

Subjects: Climate science, Environmental impact, Climate change

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