a unique dog-sled expedition to study the first victims of climate change

For more information on climate change and for details of other organisations and projects related to the Finnmark 2007 expedition, we have listed some links, below:

International organisations
International Polar Year 2007-2008
The International Polar Year (IPY) is a large scientific programme focused on the Arctic and the Antarctic from March 2007 to March 2009.
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United Nations Environment Programme
UNEP seeks to provide governments additional tools for promoting climate change awareness at the national level.
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University of the Arctic
Thematic Network on World Images of Indigenous Peoples of the North.
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United Nations Permanent Forum on Indiginous Issues
The Permanent Forum is an advisory body to the Economic and Social Council with a mandate to discuss indigenous issues related to economic and social development, culture, the environment, education, health and human rights.
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Royal Geographical Society
The RGS seeks to promote geographical research and advance geography, nationally and internationally, to improve the understanding of our interdependent world.
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Arctic Climate Impact Assessment
An international project of the Arctic Council and the International Arctic Science Committee (IASC), to evaluate and synthesize knowledge on climate variability, climate change, and increased ultraviolet radiation and their consequences.
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NASA Global Snowflake Network
The Finnmark expedition team are part of NASA's Global Snowflake Network. Participants of the network collect, identify, and record observed types of falling snowflakes, along with weather data, to assist in the study of polar and winter meteorology.
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