Friday, 16 September 2016

Arctic summer sea ice melts to second lowest level ever recorded

By New Scientist staff and Press AssociationArctic sea ice has melted to the second lowest level on record despite a fairly cool summer.
The extent of the sea ice in the Arctic at the end of the annual summer melt was 4.1 million square kilometres, tied for the second lowest level with 2. view full post

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