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What scientists refer to as the first "ice-free" Arctic summer year will occur when the Arctic has less than 386,000 square miles of sea ice.
The Arctic could be ice-free in the summer during the decade of the 2030s – most likely in the year 2034, according to a study. Hotspots ranked Start the day smarter ☀️ Funniest cap messages ...
By Danielle Bochove, Bloomberg. Even in a best-case scenario, the Arctic will begin to experience summer months with no sea ice sometime around the middle of the century — sooner than leading ...
Major Arctic summer sea ice loss could come before 2050, according to an analysis of three approaches to melt forecasts. Skip to main content. Open menu Close menu. Live Science.
By the summer of 2035, it may not be accurate. Scientists estimate that in just 15 years Arctic summer sea-ice could disappear for the first time since primitive humans left Africa.
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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 summer of 2019 was supposed to be an outlier. Featuring massive blazes in Siberia, including what scientists strongly suspected were smoldering fires beneath the peat in the carbon-rich ...
By the end of summer 2019, the Arctic ice cap had shrunk to the second-lowest level since satellite monitoring started in 1979. As of last week, on July 18, ...
Rovaniemi on the Arctic Circle in northern Finland, is experiencing a heatwave with temperatures of up to 30 degrees Celsius, ...