World Policy On Air, Ep. 29: “In the Warming Arctic Seas”

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The Arctic is warming at twice the rate of the rest of the globe. On today’s episode of World Policy On Air, Subhankar Banerjee details the plight of the Arctic’s indigenous population, who are witnessing the disastrous effects of climate change firsthand.
21 Aug 2015 English United States News

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