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    Presentations on ocean acidification from COP25
    (Arctic Council Secretariat, 2019-12)
    Presentations from the ocean acidification session at UNFCCC COP25, 9 December 2019. 1. Key findings of the AMAP Arctic Ocean Acidification report - Richard Bellerby, Lead: AMAP Arctic Ocean Assessment 2. The impacts of ocean acidification on Arctic species and ecosystems - Dr Helen Findlay, Plymouth Marine Laboratory, UK 3. The effects of ocean acidification on Inuit communities - Lisa Koperqualuk, Inuit Circumpolar Council –Canada 4. Arctic Ocean Acidification –ecosystem services and socio-economic risks - Rolf Rødven, Executive Secretary, AMAP
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    Climate Change in the Arctic - A Hot Topic. SWIPA 2011: Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic.
    (Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), 2012-05-10) Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
    Educational use: This report (in part or in its entirety) and other SWIPA products available from www.amap.no can be used freely as teaching materials and for other educational purposes. The only condition of such use is acknowledgement of AMAP/SWIPA as the source of the material according to the recommended citation. In the case of questions regarding educational use, please contact the AMAP Secretariat (amap@amap.no). Note: This report contains images (e.g. photographs) for which permission for use will need to be obtained from original copyright holders (see above).
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    Climate Change in the Arctic - A Hot Topic. SWIPA 2011: Snow, Water, Ice and Permafrost in the Arctic.
    (Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), 2012-05-10) Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
    Educational use: This report (in part or in its entirety) and other SWIPA products available from www.amap.no can be used freely as teaching materials and for other educational purposes. The only condition of such use is acknowledgement of AMAP/SWIPA as the source of the material according to the recommended citation. In the case of questions regarding educational use, please contact the AMAP Secretariat (amap@amap.no). Note: This report contains images (e.g. photographs) for which permission for use will need to be obtained from original copyright holders (see above).
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    AMAP Arctic Ocean Acidification Assessment: Key Findings.
    (Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP), 2013-05-06) Arctic Monitoring and Assessment Programme (AMAP)
    Key findings summarized from AMAPs Arctic Ocean Acidification Assessment.
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    Arctic Climate Impact Assessment
    (Arctic Council Secretariat, 2005-01-05) Arctic Climate Impact Assessment (ACIA)
    Some 300 scientists, experts, and representatives for Indigenous peoples collaborated to develop this comprehensive, multidisciplinary account of climate change in the Arctic.