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LINK Arctic’s strongest sea ice breaks up for first time on record | World news | The Guardian

FTA: The sea off the north coast of Greenland is normally so frozen that it was referred to, until recently, as “the last ice area” because it was assumed that this would be the final northern holdout against the melting effects of a hotter planet.

But abnormal temperature spikes in February and earlier this month have left it vulnerable to winds, which have pushed the ice further away from the coast than at any time since satellite records began in the 1970s.

zblaze 7 Sep 1
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Bu trumps goen tu stop the jwws to save the south. Damn I can't even write like they talk.

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And this soo called intelligent species keeps on as if nothing is happening.

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Meanwhile, out on the ice shelf:

@maturin1919
I know... but the comedy was there anyway.

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Ooops. Too bad there's no Planet B.

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