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The Arctic may not have sea ice during the summer by the 2030s, according to a new study. Previous estimates had the region losing sea ice during the warmer months a decade later, another warning t… ...
Summer sea ice in the Arctic Ocean might be gone by the 2030s, no matter what we do to curb emissions of greenhouse gases, study says. U.S. Politics Sports Entertainment Life Money Travel Opinion ...
The Arctic could be free of sea ice roughly a decade earlier than projected, scientists warn – another clear sign the climate crisis is happening faster than expected as the world continues to ...
The Nature Communications study analyzed Arctic sea ice changes from 1979 to 2019. The ice builds in the winter and progressively melts throughout the summer, regularly reaching its lowest point ...
Nearly all of the Arctic’s sea ice could melt by the summer of 2027, a group of international scientists has warned. “The climate models show that unless we can stay below 1.5 degrees Celsius ...
This year, sea ice cover ranked sixth-smallest, amid summer temperatures that were the Arctic’s hottest on record and a year that ranks sixth-warmest.
The first summer on record that melts practically all of the Arctic’s floating sea ice could occur as early as the 2030s, according to a new scientific study — about a decade sooner than ...
The Arctic has already lost about half of its sea ice, compared to the 1980s at the end of the summer. It is known that more warming has delayed ice formation, and resulted in thinner sea ice growth.
Summer sea ice in the Arctic could melt almost completely by the 2030s—roughly a decade earlier than projected—even if humans cut back drastically on greenhouse gas emissions, ...