Arctic Research Station Reports Unprecedented Ice Melt
Scientists at an Arctic research station have documented the most rapid ice melt ever recorded during a single summer season. Satellite data confirms that ice coverage has shrunk to its second-lowest extent since measurements began. The findings add urgency to international climate discussions and raise concerns about sea level rise impacting coastal communities worldwide. Indigenous communities in the Arctic report that traditional hunting and fishing patterns are becoming increasingly disrupted. Researchers say the data should serve as a wake-up call for policymakers.
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