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The Nature of Things Arctic Meltdown: A Changing World Jun 16, 2009 | 44:15From new companies rushing to claim the Arctic's plentiful resources to the effect climate change has had on animals as well as plant life. As the Arctic meltdown continues at an ever accelerating pace, who will protect it?

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