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NASA: “Thickest Parts of Arctic Ice Cap Melting Faster”

A brand new study by NASA reveals some more worrying news about Arctic sea ice. According to the study, the “oldest and thickest Arctic sea ice is disappearing at a faster rate than the younger and thinner ice at the edges of the Arctic Ocean’s floating ice cap.” This is, in short, not good. See the release, and an accompanying video, here.

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