Increased ocean heat transport into the Nordic Seas and Arctic Ocean
New Study in Nature Climate Change reveals that the transport of ocean heat into the northern seas and the Arctic has increased dramatically.
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New Study in Nature Climate Change reveals that the transport of ocean heat into the northern seas and the Arctic has increased dramatically.
New study reveals that the Greenland ice sheet is very likely to start melting at rates that we haven’t seen for at least 130,000 years.
Once a month the NSIDC National Snow and Ice Data Center. issues an Arctic update. The latest update is not Business as Usual #climate #arctic
Ice floe drifting in Svalbard, Norway. Sven-Erik Arndt/Arterra/Universal Images Group via Getty Images Julie Brigham-Grette, University of Massachusetts Amherst and Steve Petsch, University of Massachusetts Amherst Every year, sea ice cover in the Arctic Ocean shrinks to a low point in mid-September. This year it measures just 1.44 million square miles (3.74 million square kilometers) … Read more
A Historic event is ongoing in the #Arctic. We should be paying attention to these climate change indicators. No #SeaIce in Laptov Arctic sea
Vegetation from an island reveals that the extent of the Bering Sea Ice is lower than it’s been for thousands of years.