Almost All of the Arctic's Oldest Ice Is Already Gone
Almost All of the Arctic's Oldest Ice Is Already Gone
About 95 percent of the Arctic.
About 95 percent of the Arctic's multiyear ice has melted since 1985.
Sea ice - Wikipedia
Antarctica is colder than the Arctic, but it's still losing ice
Arctic summer sea ice could be gone by as early as 2035
A Journey Through the Melting Arctic
Arctic ice could be gone by 2030
Arctic sea ice winter peak in 2023 is fifth lowest on record - Carbon Brief
Rising Antarctic ice melt will dramatically slow global ocean flows, study finds
Melting Ice: Impacts on Animals and People (Part 4), Every Full Moon
Sea ice and diet
Record-breaking winter winds have blown old Arctic sea ice into the melt zone
Arctic Ocean could be ice-free in summer by 2030s, say scientists – this would have global, damaging and dangerous consequences
Why Sea Ice Matters National Snow and Ice Data Center
Why Sea Ice Matters National Snow and Ice Data Center