A New Study By NOAA Scientists, Based On Statistical Models Of Arctic Ice, Is Indicating That The Arctic May Be Ice-Free (With Less Than 1 Million Square Kilometers Of Sea Ice) In 15 Years, During An Arctic Summer. And This Could Create Economic Opportunities, And Negatively Influence The Ocean Circulation And Arctic Ecosystem.
Arctic may see ice-free summers in as few as 15 years, study says | Stuff.co.nzClimate change is taking its toll on one of the world’s coldest places, which “could be ice-free by 2034”.