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Spring 2008: Environmental Change in Polar Regions
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Volume 8 Issue 3
Sustainable Development Law & Policy
Editor's Note
Editor's Note
Marcel De Armas and Maria Vanko
Introduction
Overview: Radical Environmental Change in the Polar regions
is the Globe’s Wake-up Call
William J. Snape III
Articles
International Polar Year as a
Catalyst for Sustaining Arctic Research
Karen Kraft Sloan and David Hik
Snow, Sand, Ice, and Sun: Climate Change
and Equity In the Arctic and Small Island Developing States
John Crump
Climate Change and Biodiversity
in Polar Regions
Ahmed Djoghlaf
False Sanctuary: the Australian Antarctic
Whale Sanctuary and Long-Term Stability in Antarctica
Donald K. Anton
A Tale of Two Poles: A Comparative Look
At The Legal Regimes in The Arctic And The Antarctic
Erika Lennon
Hydrocarbon Development and
Maritime Shipping for the Circumpolar
Arctic in the Context of the Arctic Council
and Climate Change
Magdalena A K Muir
Mitigating Black Carbon as a Mechanism
to Protect the Arctic and Prevent Abrupt Climate Change
Marcel De Armas and Maria Vanko
The Forgotten North: Peoples and Lands in Peril
Ursula Kazarian
Features
Managing Arctic Fish Stocks
Michael Distefano
Can Climate Change Be Good for Greenland? An Arctic Island’s Response to New Development Opportunities
James Mitchell
Persistent Organic Pollutant Accumulation
in the Arctic
Rachel T. Kirby
Preventing Disaster
as the Arctic Seas
Open for Business
Michael W. Lore
Litigation Update
New Jersey v. EPA
Nathan Borgford-Parnell