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| | CJR March/April 2006 - Northern Exposure |
 | | While world governments argue over the urgency of global warming, Nunatsiaq News, the English-Inuktitut bilingual weekly that serves the province of Nunavut and northern Quebec, has moved beyond the debate, searching out stories that give readers a sense of why their homeland is changing and what the future might bring. |
 | | With an editorial staff of five and a weekly circulation of just over 6,000, Nunatsiaq might seem like the small time, but in the vast tundra of the Canadian Arctic, everything is relative. |
 | | This past November, Nunatsiaq dredged up a story from the bottom of local lakes, where a team of researchers had found heightened levels of chlorophyll, an indicator that the northern waters are getting warmer. |
| www.cjr.org /issues/2006/2/Butler.asp (818 words) |
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