Mitigating Black Carbon as a Mechanism to Protect the Arctic and Prevent Abrupt Climate Change

Climate change is impacting the Arctic earlier and more intensely than any other area of the planet. Winter temperatures have increased as much as three-to- four degrees Celsius in the past fifty years and are projected to increase four-to-seven degrees Celsius over land areas and seven-to-ten degre...

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Main Authors: Armas, Marcel de, Vanko, Maria
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Published: Digital Commons @ American University Washington College of Law 2008
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spelling ftamericuniwashl:oai:digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu:peel_alumni-1111 2023-11-12T04:10:39+01:00 Mitigating Black Carbon as a Mechanism to Protect the Arctic and Prevent Abrupt Climate Change Armas, Marcel de Vanko, Maria 2008-04-01T07:00:00Z application/pdf https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/peel_alumni/112 https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/context/peel_alumni/article/1111/viewcontent/viewcontent.cgi unknown Digital Commons @ American University Washington College of Law https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/peel_alumni/112 https://digitalcommons.wcl.american.edu/context/peel_alumni/article/1111/viewcontent/viewcontent.cgi PEEL Alumni Scholarship environmental law international law law of the sea text 2008 ftamericuniwashl 2023-10-29T17:33:05Z Climate change is impacting the Arctic earlier and more intensely than any other area of the planet. Winter temperatures have increased as much as three-to- four degrees Celsius in the past fifty years and are projected to increase four-to-seven degrees Celsius over land areas and seven-to-ten degrees over the Arctic Ocean by the end of the century. One industry that looks likely to benefit, at least in the short term, from the effects of the diminished Arctic sea ice is shipping. Text Arctic Arctic Ocean black carbon Climate change Law of the Sea Sea ice Digital Commons @ American University Washington College of Law
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Mitigating Black Carbon as a Mechanism to Protect the Arctic and Prevent Abrupt Climate Change
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description Climate change is impacting the Arctic earlier and more intensely than any other area of the planet. Winter temperatures have increased as much as three-to- four degrees Celsius in the past fifty years and are projected to increase four-to-seven degrees Celsius over land areas and seven-to-ten degrees over the Arctic Ocean by the end of the century. One industry that looks likely to benefit, at least in the short term, from the effects of the diminished Arctic sea ice is shipping.
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