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"content": "<p>So when we lose ice cover with a warming climate, there’s a feedback loop; less reflected sunlight means more warming and still less ice. Canada’s arctic is especially sensitive to climate change and habitat of animals like polar bears is shrinking as temperatures rise. My print mimics this; as I raise temperatures with a hair dryer the thermochromic ink turns colourless and mapped habit disappears - a consequence of the effects of warming on ice.</p>",
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