Monday, 13 August 2012 16:48

Rate of Arctic summer sea ice loss is 50 percent higher than predicted

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"This rate of loss is 50% higher than most scenarios outlined by polar scientists and suggests that global warming, triggered by rising greenhouse gas emissions, is beginning to have a major impact on the region. In a few years the Arctic ocean could be free of ice in summer, triggering a rush to exploit its fish stocks, oil, minerals and sea routes."

50% faster than predicted(!) - JO

Guardian UK article

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