Apr 18, 2012

THEME 4 - Climate change in the Arctic


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Photograph by Paul Nicklen

Arctic Circle Ice

The Arctic Ocean's sea ice is in a "death spiral" due to rising temperatures, scientists said in 2008. Many marine species, such as these narwhals swimming through a bay in Nunavut, Canada, depend on the ice throughout their life cycles. Experts predict that summer Arctic ice may completely disappear within a few decades.



Picture from nasa.org Jan 1980


Picture from nasa.org Jan 2012



Arctic sea ice before and after record low

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Summer ice in the Arctic Ocean is vanishing rapidly

 
 
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Trying to Unravel the Mysteries of Arctic Warming



An iceberg is seen melting off the coast of Ammasalik, Greenland, in July 2007. This year, scientists say sea-ice extent in the Arctic has reached its lowest level since monitoring by satellite began in 1979, the result of rising temperatures.