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The WarMer project investigates how climate change affects mercury cycling in Arctic ecosystems. It focuses on the interactions between vegetation changes, atmospheric chemistry, and sea ice loss to enhance understanding of mercury emissions and their impact on the environment and Indigenous communities.
Mercury (Hg) pollution poses potential risks to Arctic ecosystems and Indigenous communities dependent on marine food webs.
While global Hg emissions are declining, vast stores of legacy Hg remain in Arctic soils, vegetation, ocean, and sea ice.
Climate change is now intensifying vegetation shifts, boosting plant emissions of biogenic volatile organic compounds (BVOCs), and accelerating sea ice loss—each of which may significantly alter Arctic Hg cycling.
Yet these impacts remain poorly quantifi…
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