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Georgie Johnson

Why This Year’s Record Arctic Sea Ice Melt Matters

In a widely-covered release, the National Snow & Data Center (NSIDC) said the Arctic sea ice on March 7 was “the lowest maximum in the 38-year satellite record.”

March 31st, 2017

By Georgie Johnson and
Zachary Davies Boren @zdboren

Why This Year’s Record Arctic Sea Ice Melt Matters

Every year, at roughly the same time, the Arctic hits its ‘maximum sea ice’ as the Antarctic reaches its ‘minimum sea ice’. And this year’s event was record-breaking. In a widely-covered release, the National Snow & Data Center (NSIDC) said the

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