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together and to set up ways to study the health of the Arctic environment that would previ-
ously have been impossible. Part 3 consists of a thematic summary of the present state of
knowledge dealing mainly with persistent organic pollutants, mercury and climate change.
Finally, in Part 4 , we take stock of where we are.
In addition to the main story are two vignettes that provide the brain with a little rest.
They are generic in nature and not exclusive to any particular theme. These commentaries
appear as Chapters 5 and 9 .
This is my first (and probably only) topic. Getting started is not an easy task, but this
is enough procrastination and we are ready to meet the “Changing Arctic”.
Biting my truant pen, beating myself for spite;
“Fool,” said my Muse to me, “look in thy heart and write.”
Sir Philip Sidney, Astrophel and Stella
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