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As Arctic warms, communities face dramatic changes

Season 2024 Episode 364 | 3m 57s

Since the 1980s, temperatures in the Arctic have risen at nearly triple the global rate. This past summer was the wettest on record, while a heatwave in August set records in northern Alaska and Canada. Digital producer Casey Kuhn explains how the warming affects those who call the Arctic home.

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