Polarization and polar climate

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International Polar Year 2012 Conference: From Knowledge to Action;Montreal, Quebec, Canada, 22-27 April 2012 As a follow- up to the 2007-2008 International Polar Year (IPY), more than 3000 international participants came together in April 2012 at a conference entitled "From Knowledge to Action." The conference addressed a broad scope of topics beyond academic science to include challenges of globalization, climate change, and social and economic issues. Participants included researchers and others with expertise in multiple fields: policy and decision making, law, industry, nongovernmental organizations, circumpolar communities, and indigenous peoples. The challenge of translating academic and other forms of knowledge into societal benefits dominated the event. © 2012. American Geophysical Union. All Rights Reserved.

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Overland, J., & Schweitzer, P. (2012). Polarization and polar climate. In Eos (Vol. 93, p. 390). https://doi.org/10.1029/2012EO400010

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