NASA
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NASA Monitors 'Normal' Levels of Ice in Arctic Ocean
The ice levels in the Arctic Ocean continue to melt at an alarming rate. Yet, little to nothing has been done. In fact, even NASA is accepting the “normal” levels of ice in the Arctic despite the obvious effects of climate change.
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