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                    [Title] => Irreversible warming tipping point possibly triggered: Arctic mission chief
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                    [Title] => 2 degrees Celsius cap on global warming won't save Arctic sea ice: studies
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Holding the line at 1.5 C, however, would make a huge difference, according to two separate studies published in the journal Nature Climate Change.

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Alaska Inuit hunter John Goodwin for decades has hunted oogruk, the bearded seal, a marine mammal prized for its meat, oil and hide.

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The French president took a few steps on an Icelandic glacier Friday to experience firsthand the damage caused by global warming, ahead of major UN talks on climate change in Paris this year.

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Ahead of a historic trip to the Arctic, President Barack Obama erased a former Republican president's name from North America's tallest peak in a move applauded in Alaska and derided more than 3,000 miles away in Ohio.

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Global warming is carving measurable changes into Alaska, and President Barack Obama is about to see it.

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With melting glaciers and rising seas as his backdrop, President Barack Obama will visit Alaska next week to press for urgent global action to combat climate change, even as he carefully calibrates his message in a state heavily dependent on oil.

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There were jokes yesterday about Santa Claus shooing away all claimants to the North Pole, after Denmark filed a formal claim to a large section of the Arctic Circle.

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                    [Title] => 2 degrees Celsius cap on global warming won't save Arctic sea ice: studies
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Holding the line at 1.5 C, however, would make a huge difference, according to two separate studies published in the journal Nature Climate Change.

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Alaska Inuit hunter John Goodwin for decades has hunted oogruk, the bearded seal, a marine mammal prized for its meat, oil and hide.

[DatePublished] => 2015-12-27 16:02:04 [ColumnID] => 0 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1242916 [AuthorName] => Dan Joling [SectionName] => World [SectionUrl] => world [URL] => ) [4] => Array ( [ArticleID] => 1516887 [Title] => With ice melting, Arctic coast guards pledge cooperation [Summary] =>

Coast guard leaders from the U.S., Russia and other Arctic nations are pledging to deepen their cooperation in northern seas, where warming temperatures are opening new waterways.

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The French president took a few steps on an Icelandic glacier Friday to experience firsthand the damage caused by global warming, ahead of major UN talks on climate change in Paris this year.

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Ahead of a historic trip to the Arctic, President Barack Obama erased a former Republican president's name from North America's tallest peak in a move applauded in Alaska and derided more than 3,000 miles away in Ohio.

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Global warming is carving measurable changes into Alaska, and President Barack Obama is about to see it.

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With melting glaciers and rising seas as his backdrop, President Barack Obama will visit Alaska next week to press for urgent global action to combat climate change, even as he carefully calibrates his message in a state heavily dependent on oil.

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There were jokes yesterday about Santa Claus shooing away all claimants to the North Pole, after Denmark filed a formal claim to a large section of the Arctic Circle.

[DatePublished] => 2014-12-17 00:00:00 [ColumnID] => 133252 [Focus] => 0 [AuthorID] => 1807094 [AuthorName] => Ana Marie Pamintuan [SectionName] => Opinion [SectionUrl] => opinion [URL] => ) ) )
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