'A crazy year up north:' Arctic sea ice shrinks to 2nd-lowest level on record
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The amount of summer sea ice in the Arctic has been steadily shrinking over the past few decades because of man-made global warming, experts say.
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The amount of summer sea ice in the Arctic has been steadily shrinking over the past few decades because of man-made global warming, experts say.
Scientists say a Siberian heatwave is one of the reasons behind the rapidly melting ice
Arctic sea ice has melted to the second lowest level on record after a “crazy” year of heat waves and forest fires in the..