Climate change policy and Canada’s Inuit population: The importance of and opportunities for adaptation For: Global Environmental Change

We would like to thank Inuit of Canada for their continuing support of this research. This article benefited from contributions from Christina Goldhar, Tanya Smith, and Lea Berrang-Ford, and figure 1 was produced by Adam Bonnycastle. Funding for the research was provided by

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