Authors |
Anisimov O.A. , Vaughan D.G. , Callaghan T. , Furgal C. , Marchant H. , Prowse T.D. , Vilhjálmsson H. , Walsh J.E. |
Source |
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) (45) |
Type |
C - Chapter (105) |
Peer Review |
1 - High (2301) |
Audience |
S - Specialist (3514) |
Pages |
653-686 |
Notes |
IPCC fourth assessment report: Climate Change 2007. Working Group II Report “Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability” Introduction: The polar regions are increasingly recognised as being: Sub-regions of the Arctic and Antarctic have shown the most rapid rates of warming in recent years. Substantial environmental impacts of climate change show profound regional differences both within and between the polar regions, and enormous complexity in their interactions. The impacts of this climate change in the polar regions over the next 100 years |
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