Monday, August 10, 2009

Arctic Ice Melt at Near Record Pace

This could be another record summer for Arctic ice melt.

Scientists studying this year's developments are calling the melt this year relentless.

Satellite photos show that it's close to the pace of 2007, when the ice cap shrank to a record low minimum of 1.7 million square miles in September. The latest measurements from the National Snow and Ice Data Center show...

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