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| It is an intergovernmental organism creatied
to ascertain/to direct the facts and the changes that the arctic
states have to face. It is made up of the governments of different
states that are crossed from the Arctic Polar Circle: Canada,
Denmark (included Greenland and Faroe Islands), Finland, Iceland,
Norway, Russia, Spice and USA. Its work field pertains the study
of the phenomena and of the climatic and territorial changes
that concern the arctic area. |
| Arctic Climate Impact Assessment is the final
study of the work group constituted from 250 scientists coming
from different countries that compound the artic Council. The
ACIA's strategic objectives are the deepening and the synthesis
of the knowledge on the climate and on the climatic variations,
beyond that on the changes related to the radiations of the
ultraviolet rays. The Relation wants to be an evaluation of
the climatic changes to the end of to verify the impact on different
socio-economical aspects, such as: the environment, the health,
the population, the society, the culture and the economy, including
some recommendations about intervention to political level.
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| Here are the link within that is possible to
read and to download the different relations (PDF format) beacouse
their availability in the net is indicated for individual sights
and for personal use only, and files cannot be downloaded and
systemized in our site either distributed for digital or printed
way. The Polar Circle transmitted request of publication and
is waiting a collaboration reply. However, connecting yourself
to the site of the Arctic Council is easy and is suffice to
click the following address: www.amap.no/acia/index.html |
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The association confronts in a critical manner the argument
and the causes that bred the effects studied in the ACIA Relation
2004. Here is the address in which is possible to read their
point of view and to deepen the appearance that Panda Org
retains mattering to define the causes and to confront the
remedies.
Clicks to the link: www.panda.org/about_wwf/where_we_work/arctic/index.cfm
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The deposition of Mike Horn who finished the 20.000 kilometers
walk, in two years, returning to North Cap the 21st october
2004.
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In November 2002 "the walking man" has have to
stop in Canada because he has found an unexpected scenery
in front of him: a expanse of melted ice in the middle of
which he seen the outline of two motorsledge swallowed from
the sea. The Inuit explained him that a winter like that has
never seen before. "During my travel I was able to establish
that the signals of the climatic instability multiply themselves",
tells the globes-trotter of the adventure. "The weather
is always more unpredictable: there are cold oscillations
and unexpected points of warm. In the central Siberia I saw
the thermometer reaching the 30 degrees. In Canada the ascending
temperature carried the grizzly to move to the North invadiing
the hunting territories of the polar bears". His crossing
through the North Polo is restored in the page "Large
sportif events".
Clicks to the link: le
esperienze di viaggio
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