Thursday, 17 September 2020

The Arctic's sea of slush

Apart from the usual propaganda mantra there is some gold here. See the footage of how the Arctic ocean looks.


Arctic sea ice hits new low 

making the future of the 

Arctic unpredictable



Reuters

Scientists said the vast and ancient ice sheet sitting atop Greenland shed a 113 square kilometer (approx. 44 square miles) chunk of ice last month. The slushy layer opens a host of new questions for scientists who say the future of the Arctic is unclear.

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