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First report of Trichinella chanchalensis, and detection of foreign Trichinella spiralis, in wildlife in Alaska. [PDF]

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Malone CJ   +6 more
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Between light and dark, source and sink: N₂O dynamics in a subarctic, nutrient-poor permafrost peatland

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Triches N   +13 more
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Governing the Arctic: Is the Arctic Council going global?

Jindal Global Law Review, 2017
This article explores the possibility for an Arctic Council (AC) that would a have global voice, achieved through multilateral engagements. The number of observers, including non-Arctic states, has grown robustly in recent years, yet the structure of the Council does not allow for an increase in its membership.
Kamrul Hossain, Marija Mihejeva
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The Arctic Council after Kiruna

Polar Record, 2013
ABSTRACTThis note considers the latest iterations to the Arctic Council following the May 2013 ministerial meeting in Kiruna, Sweden. While new state observers including China and Japan were admitted, the European Union's application was deferred and the entire list of non-governmental and intergovernmental organisation applicants was rejected without ...
Philip E. Steinberg, Klaus Dodds
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The Arctic: Press, Policy and the Arctic Council

The Yearbook of Polar Law Online, 2020
The changing situation in the Arctic due to global warming has prompted media coverage of a supposed “scramble for the Arctic,” an “Arctic boom,” or an “Arctic Bonanza.” Some even go further, deploying the rhetoric of a “New Cold War,” predicting an inevitable clash between the United States and Russia over interests in the region.
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