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ARCTIC BLUE DESERTS
FLATLINING THE ARCTIC'S PULSE
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ARCTIC BLUE DESERTS
FLATLINING THE ARCTIC'S PULSE
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Environmental Impact Study

Greeland Iceberg

Hudson Bay Forced Water Vapor Emissions 
Have Created a Moisture Laden Atmospheric Warming Blanket Over Greenland
By Stephen M. Kasprzak

This environmental impact study by Stephen Kasprzak, on the effect of Arctic mega hydropower stations (AMPSs) on the climate, is based on a quantitative analysis, using data from weather stations in Siberia, northern Canada, and Greenland. Notable findings following construction of the AMPSs include the rapid increase of Arctic winter precipitation, temperatures rising much faster than the rest of the world and Arctic winter temperatures increasing faster than summer temperatures.

Read more: Hudson Bay Forced Water Vapor Emissions


 

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