The Arctic sea ice has suffered devastating loss and has shrunk to its second lowest on record. Melting sea ice is just one of many signs of a warming climate in the North.
Emanuela Campanella explains how climate change is rapidly transforming the Arctic Circle.
Environment
Rising temperatures shrink Arctic sea ice to second-lowest level on record
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