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Multi Year Ice Loss In The Arctic – Professor Peter Wadhams – Climate Change Series

Arctic map (2008) showing sea ice age; blue shades indicate older ice from the Beaufort Sea toward Fram Strait with Alaska and Greenland labeled.

This video is about Multi Year Ice Loss In The Arctic – Professor Peter Wadhams

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