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Temperature history of Nunavut, Canadian Arctic
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Solid thick line represents the 5-point running mean</blockquote><div style="height: 2px; font-size: 2px; background: #dcdcdc; border-bottom: solid 1px #f5f5f5; margin: 2px 4px;"></div><blockquote style="text-align: left; padding: 0px 8px; margin: 4px 0px 8px 0px; background: transparent; border: none;" cite="http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2008/01/02/nunavut-news/">So, summers in Nunavut warmed from 7,000 BP to 4,000 BP to conditions warmer than present, then around 3,000 BP, a long cooling began culminating in near-present conditions being among the coolest of the past 7,000 years. We have the greatest respect for the Inuit people of today and their ancestors of the Arctic who survived (and even flourished) during times in the past that were warmer than modern conditions. 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