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Even if the world adheres to the commitments set out by the Paris Agreement, winter temperatures in the Arctic are still expected to rise by 3-5°C by 2050, a UN Environment report concludes. The consequent thaw of permafrost will threaten four million people and around 70% of today’s Arctic infrastructure, leading to rising sea levels, among other severe consequences. The report emphasizes the need for drastic measures to reduce emissions.
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2. Artificial intelligence
3. Blockchain
4. 3D printing
5. Mixed reality
Public-private cooperation is mandatory
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A new meta study got published on Monday.
https://sites.google.com/site/irelandclimatechange/Key%20indicators%20of%20Arctic%20climate%20change%201971%E2%80%932017%20video%20abstract.jpg
Open access => Key indicators of Arctic climate change: 1971–2017
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