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Republic Status Sought For Emerging Arctic Islet
Oslo (SPX) May 11, 2006 A British artist announced plans Wednesday to establish a republic on an Arctic island the size of a football pitch created by global warming. Alex Hartley learned of the existence of the island in 2004 during a meeting with scientists about climate change. It is situated at latitude 79 degrees north in the Svalbard archipelago and emerged as a result of a glacier melting. Hartley said his micro-state would not be a tax haven or a kingdom with him as ruler. "I want it to be a republic," he told Norwegian radio. The office of the Norwegian governor of Svalbard confirmed he had received a letter to that effect but had not yet dealt with it.
Source: Agence France-Presse Related Links - Haze Is Heating Up The Arctic Salt Lake City (UPI) May 11, 2006 U.S. scientists in Utah say they have found yet another contributing force to polar warming: haze. Arctic climate already is known to be particularly prone to global warming caused by greenhouse gases. Now, a University of Utah study finds the Arctic haze -- consisting of particulate pollution from midlatitude cities -- mixes with thin clouds, enabling them to become more efficient at trapping heat. |
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