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Rapid Arctic Melt Worries Scientists | AHN
Washington, D.C. (AHN) - Evidence of an increase in the melting speed of the Arctic over the summer drew the attention and concern of scientists, who viewed the discovery as a sign ...
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YouTube - HD: Arctic Melt Time Lapse - Nature's Great Events ...
Playlist: http://www.youtube.com/view_play_list?p=769661F6DEB6BA55 Find out more: http://www.bbc.co.uk/naturesgreatevents The summer melt of Arctic ice opens u...
Arctic Melting Fast; May Swamp U.S. Coasts by 2099
Scientists have found that the ice in Greenland and the Arctic is melting so rapidly that most of it could be gone by the end of the century. Low-lying lands could be flooded and ...
Arctic ice refuses to melt as ordered • The Register
The Arctic melt season is nearly done for this year. The sun is now very low above the horizon and will set for the winter at the North Pole in five weeks.
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Arctic melt worse than predictions - CNN.com
Arctic sea ice is melting at a rate far quicker than predicted by climate change computer models and could disappear completely before the middle of the century, scientists have ...
Arctic melt may open NW Passage sooner - U.S. news - Environment ...
Arctic ice has shrunk to the lowest level on record, new satellite images show, raising the possibility that the Northwest Passage that eluded famous explorers will become an open ...
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Melting ice caps open sea routeBusiness DayBut over the summer it has shrunk about as far from the Russian coast as it did during the biggest Arctic melt on record, in 2007, according to the Nansen ...and more » |
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Ice-melt scenariosNews & ObserverPilkey states that he generally agrees with Professor Hal Wanless about sea-level rise because of the disappearing (melting) sea ice in the Arctic Ocean ...and more » |
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