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The fourth assessment: Presentation of the report at the Belgrade conference
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Subtitled movie of the speech hold by Executive Director of the EEA Jacqueline McGlade during the presentation of the 4th pan-European assessment at the UNECE 6th Мinisterial Conference "Environment for Europe", in Belgrade, 10th of October 2007.
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Archive: the Belgrade ministerial conference
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Videos and interviews
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Global warning: early warnings on adaptation
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Climate change is the ever growing reality faced by the inhabitants of the Arctic regions. They must adapt to the changing landscapes, increasing temperatures, disappearing species, new hunting techniques.
In this video, several leaders of indigenous peoples' organizations, represented in the Arctic Council, share their thoughts and concerns about the changes in their lifestyles brought on by the changing climate.
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Climate change
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Multimedia
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EEA Signals 2010 - Biodiversity, climate change and you
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Signals takes us on a journey, following the course of water from the glaciers of the Alps to the permafrost of the Arctic and the delta of the Ganges. We travel to familiar and far-flung places, looking at how we can rebuild our relationships with the crucial elements of everyday life— water, soil, air — and the animals and plants that make up the tapestry of life on Earth.
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Publications
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The Arctic
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Signals — every breath we take
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Signals 2011
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Eyewitness stories
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Index of terrestrial species disaggregated by Arctic boundary for the period 1970–2004
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Arctic — why should I care?
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Signals — every breath we take
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Signals 2010
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Understanding climate change - key fact 5
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The third lowest minimum of Arctic summer sea ice occurred in September 2010.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Understanding climate change — SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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Key facts
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Understanding climate change — key message 3
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The extent of Arctic summer sea ice has declined by about 10 % per decade since 1979. The extent of the minimum ice cover in September 2007 was half the size of the normal minimum extent in the 1950s; the third lowest minimum extent occurred in September 2010. The summer ice is also getting thinner and younger.
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The European environment – state and outlook 2010
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Understanding climate change — SOER 2010 thematic assessment
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Key messages
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Biogeographical regions, Europe 2001
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Biogeographical regions without country borders
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Main threats to biodiversity by biogeographic region
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