3 reasons that climate change in the Arctic affects you too even though you don't live there
, and its messages are dire. However, one of my concerns about scientific reports like this is that they often fail to “connect the dots” for an average person living in Canton, Georgia or Laurel, Maryland. The impacts can seem far removed and “out of sight, out of mind” to a person that never ventures north of the Arctic Circle and is more concerned about kitchen table issues. Here are 3 reasons that climate change impacts in the Arctic matter for you.
, of the Uraganny seiner of the Dobroflot Fishing Company during a coastal fishing of Alaska Pollock in the Peter the Great Bay. Yuri Smityuk/TASS is related to food supply. People eat seafood and fish that come from the Arctic and other high-latitude regions . According to the report, “Bering and Barents Seas fisheries have experienced a northerly shift in the distribution of subarctic and Arctic fish species, linked to the loss of sea ice and changes in bottom water temperature.
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