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Introduction
Climate change in the Arctic is a hnullman issnullenull a
family issnullenull a commnullnity issnullenull and an issnulle of
cnullltnullral snullrvivalnull The nulloining of circnullmpolar peoples nullr right to enullstnull onull right to pnullsnull snulltainanulle
nullith nullacinullc Island and Carinullnullean States is snullrely developmentnull can never nulle placed on the nullargaining
part of the ansnuller in addressing these issnullesnull Many tanulllenull nullnullr snullrvival cannot nulle enullchangednull nullonullght
small voices can manulle a lonulld noisenull or soldnull
Sheila nullattnullloutier Stenullenson nullng
Innullt Advocate and nullnull nullnulll nulleace nullinull nullminee
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nullime Minister of Stnull nullcia
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nulllinullate change nullresents the hunullan race nullith nullronullound choices that go beyond
the current debate over nenull technologiesnull econonullicnull and social costs and even
concerns over environnullental inullnullactsnull nullnull Secretary nulleneral nullan nullinullnulloon has
called clinullate change the nullnulloral inullnullerative and the denullning issue onull our eranullnull
Increasinglynull clinullate change is being vienulled as an ethical issue and a nullatter onull
nullusticenull Andnull said the Secretary nulleneralnull nullnulle have an ethical obligation to right
this innullusticenull nulle have a duty to nullrotect the nullost vulnerablenullnull
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nullnder the terms of the nullnullnull2 nullnited Nations nullramenullork gas emissions have a responsinullility to dramatically cut
nullonvention on nulllimate nullhange nullnullNnullnullnullnullnull, different emissions and to assist the most vulneranullle peoples and
nations have different responsinullilities to meet the regions to adaptnull
challenges of climate change and respond to the threats
faced nully vulneranullle regions, countries, and peoples nulle Intergovernmental Panel on nulllimate nullhange nullPnullnull
nullhose very enullistence is threatenednull nullnder the treaty, nullas unenullivocal in its nullth assessment report released
countries that have contrinulluted the most greenhouse in 200nullnull unless there are deep cuts in greenhouse
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