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How the State of the Arctic Impacts Upon Global Efforts to Limit Climate Change. / Yumashev, Dmitry.
World Scientific Encyclopedia of Climate Change: Volume 3 Case Studies of Climate Risk, Action, and Opportunity. ed. / Jan Dash. Vol. 3 World Scientific, 2021. p. 59-67.

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Yumashev, D 2021, How the State of the Arctic Impacts Upon Global Efforts to Limit Climate Change. in J Dash (ed.), World Scientific Encyclopedia of Climate Change: Volume 3 Case Studies of Climate Risk, Action, and Opportunity. vol. 3, World Scientific, pp. 59-67. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811213960_0010

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Yumashev, D. (2021). How the State of the Arctic Impacts Upon Global Efforts to Limit Climate Change. In J. Dash (Ed.), World Scientific Encyclopedia of Climate Change: Volume 3 Case Studies of Climate Risk, Action, and Opportunity (Vol. 3, pp. 59-67). World Scientific. https://doi.org/10.1142/9789811213960_0010

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Yumashev D. How the State of the Arctic Impacts Upon Global Efforts to Limit Climate Change. In Dash J, editor, World Scientific Encyclopedia of Climate Change: Volume 3 Case Studies of Climate Risk, Action, and Opportunity. Vol. 3. World Scientific. 2021. p. 59-67 doi: 10.1142/9789811213960_0010

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Yumashev, Dmitry. / How the State of the Arctic Impacts Upon Global Efforts to Limit Climate Change. World Scientific Encyclopedia of Climate Change: Volume 3 Case Studies of Climate Risk, Action, and Opportunity. editor / Jan Dash. Vol. 3 World Scientific, 2021. pp. 59-67

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