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Why the Arctic is climate change's canary in the coal mine - William Chapman

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The Arctic may seem like a frozen and desolate environment where nothing ever changes. But the climate of this unique and remote region can be both an early indicator of the climate of the rest of the Earth and a driver for weather patterns across the globe. William Chapman explains why scientists often describe the Arctic as the “canary in the coal mine” when it comes to climate change.

Which of the following statements are true? 1. Reflectivity is higher in dark surfaces, absorption is higher in light surfaces. 2. Reflectivity is higher in light surfaces, absorption is higher in dark surfaces. 3. As Arctic ice melts, reflectivity decreases and absorption increases. 4. As Arctic ice melts, reflectivity increases and absorption decreases.

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  • Educator Bill Chapman
  • Director Sandro Katamashvili
  • Sound Designer Shotiko Shatberashvili
  • Script Editor Alex Gendler
  • Narrator Addison Anderson

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