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In his latest book, Colorado author Jon Waterman chronicles the changes in the Arctic due to climate change.
Maeve Conran
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Rocky Mountain Community Radio
Author Jon Waterman has spent decades exploring some of the most remote and wild places in the country, including the Gates of the Arctic National Park, which he first visited in 1983. When he returned nearly four decades later, he was shocked by the changes that had occured as a result of the climate crisis.
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