As the Arctic melts due to climate change, its iconic marine mammals are feeling the heat. The Arctic Ocean held less sea ice in June of this year than any previous June on record. For the last four summers, the ice melt has exceeded what even pessimistic climate models predicted only a few years ago.
A Melting Arctic Hits Home
Oct. 1, 2010 | Cleveland Plain Dealer | Scott Highleyman, Henry Huntington
Topics: Climate Change, Conservation, Wildlife
Regions: Alaska, Baffin Bay, Canadian Arctic Waters, Chukchi Sea, Lancaster Sound, Northwest Passage
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