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Arctic

an iceberg in the arctic ocean
September 28
Researchers identify mechanism responsible for temperature and salinity 'staircases' in Arctic Ocean
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February 19
Climate change slows reduction of methylmercury levels in Arctic: U of T researchers
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January 5
Ice arches holding Arctic's ‘Last Ice Area’ in place are at risk, U of T researcher says
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November 17
Virginia Isaac, a U of T Social Work grad, is helping Nunavut residents quarantine during COVID-19
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September 28
U of T researchers, students travel to high Arctic to conduct atmospheric research
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September 17
Predator loss, climate change combine to devastate Alaskan reefs: U of T study
Photo of Iqualuit, Nunavut in the foreground, the ocean in the background
February 19
The unexpected link between the ozone hole and Arctic warming: U of T expert
Sun sets over multiple small icebergs
January 20
Substances that created hole in ozone may account for half of Arctic warming, U of T researchers find
Polar bear on Arctic ice
November 13
Arctic's last refuge for ice-dependent species disappearing as region warms
Susan Chatwood receives the Polar Prize from Julie Payette, Governor General of Canada
September 23
U of T's Susan Chatwood celebrated for work on public health in Arctic

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