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"The Arctic Is In A Death Spiral. How Much Longer Will It Exist?" [1]

"The region is unravelling faster than anyone could once have predicted. But there may still be time to act".

Climate Change [2]
Water & Oceans [3]
Public [4]
Antarctica & Arctic [5]
Source: Guardian [6], 10/13/2020
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"Arctic Sea Ice Reaches a Low, Just Missing Record" [7]

"A “crazy year” in the Arctic has resulted in the second-lowest extent of sea ice in the region, scientists said Monday. Researchers with the National Snow and Ice Data Center said the minimum was most likely reached on Sept. 15, with 1.44 million square miles of ocean covered in ice. Since then, with temperatures falling and new ice forming, coverage has been increasing."

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Source: NYTimes [8], 09/22/2020
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Two Major Antarctic Glaciers Are Tearing Loose From Their Restraints [9]

"Two Antarctic glaciers that have long kept scientists awake at night are breaking free from the restraints that have hemmed them in, increasing the threat of large-scale sea-level rise."

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Source: Washington Post [11], 09/15/2020
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"Thwaites: 'Doomsday Glacier' Vulnerability Seen In New Maps" [12]

"Scientists may just have identified Thwaites Glacier's Achilles heel. This Antarctic colossus is melting at a rapid rate, dumping billions of tonnes of ice in the ocean every year and pushing up global sea-levels."

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Source: BBC News [14], 09/10/2020
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Antarctica and Greenland Are on Track for Worst-Case Climate Scenario [15]

"As the world’s ice sheets have been cracking up and melting down, climatologists have warned that further decimation could cause devastating levels of sea level rise. Now, a recent study shows that ice sheets of Greenland and Antarctica are melting at a pace on par with the worst-case climate scenarios scientists have predicted, putting coastal communities where millions of people reside at risk."

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Source: Earther [16], 09/10/2020
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"Bering Sea Ice Hasn't Been This Low in at Least 5,500 Years" [17]

"The Arctic has seen some weird happenings as the climate crisis reshapes the region, but among the most dramatic was what happened in winter 2018 in the Bering Sea. Despite the inky black days, ice began to peel back from the coast in February. By May, the sea ice cover was basically completely gone a month ahead of schedule."

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Source: Earther [18], 09/03/2020
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Bringing Stories Home Under Lockdown, With Remote Video Interviews [19]

They’ve long been a staple of the news business. But now, with the pandemic continuing to keep journalists from their subjects, remote video interviews have become an essential tool. And even newbie video reporters can quickly learn the basics. Science video producer Eli Kintisch shares a quick eight-step remote video setup and some simple tricks of the trade, in this SEJournal how-to.

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Walruses Again Gather Much Earlier Than Usual At Alaska Beach Sites [71]

"Pacific walruses have begun massing onshore in Alaska on a Chukchi Sea beach, one of the earliest of the now-annual congregations at that site yet recorded, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service said.

Walruses were spotted on July 29 a beach near the Inupiat village of Point Lay and numbered about 5,000 as of Aug. 5, said Andrea Medeiros, a spokeswoman for the Fish and Wildlife Service.

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Source: ArcticToday [73], 08/14/2020
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"World’s Largest Reindeer Herd Targeted By Poachers For Antler Velvet" [74]

"Illegal hunting for meat, fur, and newly grown antlers—along with the warming climate—are depleting wild reindeer on Russia’s Taymyr Peninsula."

"The scene was pure carnage. Dozens of reindeer carcasses were sprawled on the sandy shore of the Khatanga River or floating in the current toward the Arctic Ocean, as if the animals had drowned in mid-stream. The story of what actually befell these reindeer on the Taymyr Peninsula, in Russia’s Krasnoyarsk region, however, was far more grisly.

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Source: National Geographic [75], 08/12/2020
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"Arctic Sea Ice Shrank to Record Lows in July" [76]

"Ice covering the Arctic Ocean reached the lowest level since at least 1979 for July as temperatures spiked in the region, leaving large stretches of Russia’s Siberian coast mostly ice-free."

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Source: Bloomberg Green [77], 08/07/2020
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