The summer meltback in the Arctic has ended and the ice is on the march, confounding the alarmists who were predicting in June that the Pole would be ice-free this year. Currently, the ice area is some 600,000 square kilometres greater than it was at its minimum extent last year. According to Cryosphere Today, the median (1979-present) annual sea ice ...
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Tuesday, 26 August 2008
The Great Freeze begins