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Proceedings ofthe Circumpolar Climate Change Summit and Exposition have been published in a special edition of The Northern Review. The proceedings include a summary report prepared by Infolink Consultants Inc., and submissions that complement this special edition and address the main conference themes.

The Northern Review, a multi-disciplinary journal of northern issues, is the only scholarly journal published North of 60 in Canada. Since 1988, it has published over fifty literary pieces, more than 130 papers, including conference proceedings, in both general and special thematic issues, in the arts, social sciences and humanities. The papers have covered a broad range of circumpolar human issues and topics.

Papers

Introduction
Aynslie Ogden

An Exploration of Potential Directions for Climate Change Policy in Northern Canada
John Newton and Ian Burton

Adapt or Mitigate?: A Note on Some Competing Incentives Created by Northern Climate Change
William G. Morrison

Climate Change Impacts in Northern Canada: Assessing Our Current Knowledge
M. J. Gill, A. Munier, A. Ogden, J. Eamer, F. Duerden, D. Hik, S. Fox D. Riedlinger, N. Thorpe, I. Johnson and M. Jensen

Climate Change and Human Activity in Northern Canada: What We Know; What We Don't Know and What We Need to Know
Frank Duerden

Exchanging Ideas on Climate Change in the Yukon
Aynslie Ogden

Wind Power Development in Sub-Arctic Conditions With Severe Rime Icing
John F. Maissan

Canada's Sovereignty in Changing Arctic Waters
Mark E. Gaillard

Global Change Science: A Revolutionary Approach in Climate Change Research
Jukka Käyhkö

Impacts of Climate Change on the Sustainable Development of Traditional Lifestyles of the Indigenous Peoples of the Russian North: Towards the Development of an Integrated Scheme of Assessment
Pavel Sulyandziga and Tatiana Vlassova

Participation of Russian NGOs in Prevention of Global Climate Change
Olga Speranskaya

JI Projects In Russia: How to Reach Clarity
Olga Speranskaya

Elaboration of the International Transfer Mechanism of Reduction in Greenhouse Gas Emissions on the Basis of the Russian Federal Law, "About Agreements of Product Sharing"
Nikolai R. Toivonen and Ludmila U. Koulikovskaya

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Climate Change in the Circumpolar North: Summit and Sustainable Technology Exposition
March 19-21, 2001    Yukon College    Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

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Circumpolar Climate Change Summit and Exposition