The polar regions in a 2°C warmer world
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Richard B. Alley | Julienne C. Stroeve | Michael N. Gooseff | Marc Macias-Fauria | Johan Olofsson | Torben R. Christensen | Bruce C. Forbes | Michael E. Mann | Kristin L. Laidre | Ross A. Virginia | Fran Ulmer | R. Alley | Muyin Wang | K. Laidre | J. Stroeve | E. Post | B. Forbes | M. Mann | T. Christensen | M. Gooseff | J. Olofsson | Jeffrey T. Kerby | M. Macias‐Fauria | R. Virginia | Muyin Wang | Eric Post | Amy Iler | A. Iler | F. Ulmer | M. Mann
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