Arctic Death Spiral: Sea Ice Extent Hits Record Winter Low As Thickness Collapses
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Arctic Death Spiral: Sea Ice Extent Hits Record Winter Low As Thickness Collapses
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(video has since been removed)
Update
The assumption, made in the video, that this dramatic development was caused by the nuclear desaster in Fukushima is not scientifically founded, or so says Motherload – The Pacific Ocean Isn’t Dying Because of Fukushima
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