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Arctic Sea Ice Coverage 'At Lowest Level For A Million Years', Says Researcher (PICTURES)

Tuesday, October 2, 2012 6:53
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Huff Post – Ted Thornhill, 9/25/12

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Sea ice in the Arctic is at a record low, say researchers
 

Sea ice in the Arctic has melted to below four-million square kilometres, the lowest it has been for a million years, according to a noted sea ice geophysicist and climatologist.

Professor John Yackel from the University of Calgary said: “This is the smallest minimum ice extent we've ever had, and not just in the satellite record, but probably in the last million years.” Last week marked the end of the summer ice melt and satellite monitoring shows that it has dramatically diminished since 1979, when records began.

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