Space
This Year's Arctic Ice Melt in Line with Downward Trends [VIDEO]
With September right around the corner, the Arctic is nearing its annual sea-ice minimum, and while it may not be shaping up to be the lowest year on record, this year's rates place it squarely in line with the sustained decline observed by NASA and other satellites over the last several decades, according to the space agency.
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