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Chapter 12: The Long and the Short of It: Has the
Arctic Messenger Been Noticed? What Can Be Done?
The primary sources for this chapter have been:
Diamond, J. A., 2005. Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed . New York: Penguin.
GEA 2012: Global Energy Assessment - Toward a Sustainable Future . Cambridge, UK, and New York
and the International Institute of Applied Systems Analysis, Laxenburg, Austria: Cambridge University
Press.
Suggested Further Reading
Adly, J. E. and R. N. Stavins, 2012. “Climate Negotiators Create an Opportunity for Scholars.” Science ,
337:1043-44.
Allen, M. R. and D. Frame, 2007. “Call Off the Quest.” Science , 318:582-83.
Allen, M. R. and D. Frame et al., 2009. “The Exit Strategy.” Nature Reports Climate Change , 3:56-57.
Allen, M. R. and D. Frame et al., 2009. “Warming Caused by Cumulative Carbon Emissions Towards the
Trillionth Tonne.” Nature , 458:1163-66.
Diringer, E., 2013. “A Patchwork of Emissions Cuts.” Nature , 501:307-09.
Guardans, R., 2012. “Perspective: A Note on the Advantages of Large-Scale Monitoring as in the Global
Monitoring Plan (GMP) on Persistent Organic Pollutants (POPs).” Atmospheric Pollution Research ,
3:369-70.
Grifo, F., M. Halpern and P. Hansel (contributors), 2012. Heads They Win. Tails We Lose . Union of Con-
cerned Scientists. Cambridge, Massachusetts.
 
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