Climate Change
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Climate Change: Warming Summers Could Completely Melt Old Arctic Sea Ice
A new observation from NASA revealed that the oldest and thickest ice in the arctic has either melted or thinned away due to warming summers, leaving the sea ice cap more vulnerable to the increasing temperature of the ocean and atmosphere.
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