World Wildlife Fund Issues Statement on NOAA Arctic Report Card
December 12, 2017
December 12, 2017
WASHINGTON, Dec. 12 -- World Wildlife Fund issued the following statement by David Aplin, interim managing director for U.S. Arctic programs, in response to the release of National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration's 2017 Arctic report card:
"This report is further evidence of the dramatic change occurring in the Arctic - from rapidly warming temperatures to dwindling sea ice to melting permafrost. And it's not only the ecosystems, wildlife and people of the Arctic being a . . .
"This report is further evidence of the dramatic change occurring in the Arctic - from rapidly warming temperatures to dwindling sea ice to melting permafrost. And it's not only the ecosystems, wildlife and people of the Arctic being a . . .