Tusaayaksat – Winter 2008


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Tusaayaksat – Winter 2011


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Tusaayaksat – Fall 2008


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Tusaayaksat – Summer 2008


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Tusaayaksat – Spring 2008


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Tusaayaksat – March/April 2007


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Tusaayaksat – Auyaq/Summer 2020


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Tusaayaksat – Winter 2013


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Nunamin Illihakvia: Learning From the Land




Tusaayaksat – Winter 2016


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Our Sacred Land




Arctic Doom, Arctic Boom


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An expert examination of the way climate change is transforming the Arctic environmentally, economically, and geopolitically, and how the challenges of that transformation should be met. A growing number of scientists estimate that there will be no summer ice in the Arctic by as soon as 2013. Are we approaching the "End of the Arctic?" as journalist Ed Struzik asked in 1992, or fully entering the "Age of the Arctic," as Arctic expert Oran Young predicted in 1986? Arctic Doom, Arctic Boom: The Geopolitics of Climate Change in the Arctic looks at the uncertainty at the top of the world as the shrinking of the polar ice cap opens up new sea lanes and the vast hydrocarbon riches of the Arctic seafloor to commercial development and creates environmental disasters for Arctic biota and indigenous peoples. Arctic Doom, Arctic Boom explores the geopolitics of the Arctic from a historical as well as a contemporary perspective, showing how the warming of the Earth is transforming our very conception of the Arctic. In addition to addressing economic and environmental issues, the book also considers the vital strategic role of the region in our nation's defenses.