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Arctic sea ice had its weakest winter buildup since record-keeping began 47 years ago, a symptom of climate change that will have repercussions globally, scientists said Thursday.
The amount of springtime sea ice in the Arctic set a record low this month, continuing a trend of shrinking ice at the top of the world.
A summer in which the Arctic Ocean features almost entirely open water could be coming even sooner than expected and may become a regular event within most of our lifetimes, a new study says.
Arctic temperatures spiked 36 degrees Fahrenheit, or 20 Celsius, above normal. By the end of the month, sea ice was at its lowest level ever recorded for February.
Science New Study Reveals Arctic Ice, Tracked Both Above and Below, Is Freezing Later Climate change is affecting the timing of both the freezing of the ice and its melting in the spring.
According to the researchers, the Arctic could see consistently ice-free Septembers as soon as 2035 or as late as 2067. The precise timing is dependent on how quickly we can reduce fossil fuel usage.