Why is Arctic ice getting younger and thinner?
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Video. Why is Arctic ice getting younger and thinner?
Temperatures in parts of the Arctic were six degrees or more above average in February. Researchers are observing that the ice is thinning rapidly - and models predict that ice-free Arctic summers are on the horizon. In this special edition Climate Now reports from a -24C freezer in Tromsø, Norway.
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