Full Frame: Melting Iceland
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Iceland is a victim of climate change, but it’s also at the forefront of efforts to battle the impacts of extreme weather. Could Iceland be a model for the rest of the world on how to fight global warming? To understand what its leaders have done it, Full Frame sat down with Iceland Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir. And when it comes to research, Iceland is working together with China. To learn more about the China Iceland Joint Arctic Science Observatory we sat down with the director of the Arctic Portal Halldor Johannsson.
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