Arctic sea ice will largely disappear in summer within a decade. CNN’s Phil Black reports. The story: New data released Thursday suggests that the Arctic Ocean will be "largely ice free" during summer within a decade. The report, complied by the UK-based Catlin Arctic Survey and the World Wildli...
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Polar ice has been disappearing at a rate almost three times faster than projected by climate models. Global warming could melt almost all of the ice in the Arctic during the summer months by the year 2040. In this video we take a look at how the northern nations are looking to strip down the arc...
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Polar ice has been disappearing at a rate almost three times faster than projected by climate models. Global warming could melt almost all of the ice in the Arctic during the summer months by the year 2040. In this video we take a look at how the northern nations are looking to strip down the arc...
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Report: Polar ice vanishing 2:59 A new report says Arctic sea ice will largely disappear in summer within a decade. CNN’s Phil Black reports. • Arctic ice to vanish in summer, report says
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The ice is in a "death spiral" and may disappear in the summers within a couple of decades, according to Mark Serreze, an Arctic climate expert at the National Snow and Ice Data Center in Boulder, Colorado. Each winter, sea ice fills most of the Arctic Ocean. The ice pack then melts and shrinks ...
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Canada's Arctic ice shelves break apart, drift away. OTTAWA (Reuters) - The incredibly rapid rate at which Canada's Arctic ice shelves are disappearing is an early indicator of the "very substantial changes" that global warming will impose on all mankind, a top scientist said on Wednesday. Rese...
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During the arctic summer of 2008, some 60% of the floating arctic ice cap melted, so that the arctic ocean 'darkened'. This caused positive feedback, so that in future arctic summers, even more of the floating arctic ice cap will melt. Scientists believe that in from 5 to 15 years from now, the ...
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The Arctic has warmed by 2 to 4 degrees Fahrenheit in the past quarter century, threatening the survival of polar bears that depend on vast expanses of ice to hunt for food. By century’s end, the summer Arctic ice is predicted to disappear. Will polar bears be next?
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