Arctic sea ice
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No, Man-Made Climate Change Is NOT Responsible for Half of Arctic Sea Ice Loss
Natural variability in atmospheric circulation over the Arctic is responsible for the substantial loss of sea ice in recent decades.
Latest Research Articles
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Arctic Sea-Ice Growth is Lower Than Expected, Scientists Find
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Arctic Sea-Ice Growth is Lower Than Expected, Scientists Find
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100-Year-Old Data Proves Antarctic Sea Ice Barely Changed
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Insane Weather? Climate Change Makes North Pole Warmer by 36 Degrees, Siberia Getting Colder
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WATCH: Artic Ice With the Size of Florida Melts
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Alert! Artic Will Be Ice-Free in 2050?
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This is How Much Arctic Sea Ice You are Melting, According to Scientists
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This is How Much Arctic Sea Ice You are Melting, According to Scientists
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Find Out How Much Arctic Sea Ice Each Individual Melts Every Year
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Climate Change: Warming Summers Could Completely Melt Old Arctic Sea Ice
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Arctic Bearded Seals Listed Under Endangered Species Act for Survival From Climate Change
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Sea Salts Could Be Causing Air Pollution in the Arctic