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Climate change / Climate history / Arctic Ocean / Climatology / Global warming / IPCC Fourth Assessment Report / Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change / Polar amplification / Polar ice packs / Atmospheric sciences / Earth / Physical geography
Date: 2009-01-27 15:26:52
Climate change
Climate history
Arctic Ocean
Climatology
Global warming
IPCC Fourth Assessment Report
Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change
Polar amplification
Polar ice packs
Atmospheric sciences
Earth
Physical geography

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