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In the Arctic, Feeling the Heat (2008 Aspen Forum)
Posted Mar 29,2008

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Canadian Inuit activist and Nobel Prize nominee Sheila Watt-Cloutier says those at the top of the world acutely feel the effects of global warming. See her interview.

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G. Horton
Mar 29, 2008 8PM #

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G. Horton
Mar 29, 2008 8PM #

One Biosphere makes laws work for humans, habitats and the globe. With our non-partisan, independent approach, One Biosphere promotes sustainable solutions to difficult environmental problems. One Biosphere encourages and sponsors innovative research, sensible analysis and original publications to inspire, inform and empower citizens, policy-makers, business leaders, and environmental advocates globally. For a complete discussion of global warming, go to http://www.onebiosphere.com

One Biosphere is committed to its role of environmental leadership in all facets of environmental protection.

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Mar 29, 2008 8PM #

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