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The World in 2050: Four Forces Shaping Civilization's Northern FuturePoelzer, Á€œAboriginal Land Rights in Russia at the Beginning of the Twenty-first Century,Á€« Polar Record 39, no. 209 (2003): 111-122. 484 P. 50, Arctic Human Development Report (Akureyri: Stefansson Arctic Institute, 2004), 242 pp. 485 Unlike other NORC countries, Canada currently has no university in the far north, but there is growing pressure to found one. In general, the fights in North America and Greenland will move on from issues of property title and political governance to other problems of education, public health, and the devolution of natural resource revenues, which are beyond the scope of this chapter. 486 E.g., conservation of mass and energy, gas laws, radiative transfer and cloud physics, fundamental geography like the positions and elevations of the continents and size and rotation rate of the planet, proper parameterizations for subgrid processes, and aerosols. 487 R. B. Alley, The Two-Mile Time Machine: Ice Cores, Abrupt Climate Change, and Our Future (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000), 229 pp. 488 K. C. Taylor et al., Á€œThe Á€˜Flickering SwitchÁ€™ of Late Pleistocene Climate Change,Á€« Nature 361 (1993): 432-436, DOI:10.1038/361432a0; R. B. Alley et al., Á€œAbrupt Increase in Greenland Snow Accumulation at the End of the Younger Dryas Event,Á€« Nature 362 (1993): 527-529, DOI:10.1038/362527a0. 489 B. L. Isacks et al., Á€œSeismology and the New Global Tectonics,Á€« Journal of Geophysical Research 73, no. 18 (1968): 5855-5899. 490 The project ended up with some interesting results after all, thanks in part to Richard Alley ...» |
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