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We connect and engage researchers with educators, students, community members, and policy makers to promote greater understanding of Arctic system science and climate change.

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Photo courtesy of Moira O’Malley
Moira O’Malley, left, poses with her Watershed Charter School students during a field trip to the Fairbanks ice park last winter. O’Malley’s class will follow her this fall as she participates in a 55-day research expedition in the eastern Arctic Ocean.

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IARC's purpose is to understand the Arctic to make a difference.

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