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Endless Hysterics At National Geographic

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Arctic sea ice is essentially normal, but National Geographic posts article after article, decade after decade predicting doom – which simply isn’t happening. They just can’t turn off the BS.

Video: Arctic Ice Melting at Record Levels

Arctic sea ice is melting faster than ever before, U.S. scientists said in September 2007, when ice receded to record lows. See the satellite images that tell the story.

Arctic Sea Ice Gone in Summer Within Five Years?

Arctic sea ice is half what it was four years ago, and it’s melting faster than ever, a U.S. government scientist says.

Arctic Ice at All-Time Low

The sea ice is melting much faster than computer models predicted, and may be gone altogether by 2030, experts say—prompting talk of a tipping point.

Walruses Swarm Beaches as Ice Melts

September 27, 2010—Thousands of walruses gathered together in a dangerous “haul out” on the coast of Alaska earlier this month. Scientists say the walruses came ashore in such large numbers because their normal habitats, Arctic ice floes, are melting.

State of Polar Bears

Melting Arctic ice is stranding—and starving—polar bears. According to some researchers, the health of polar bears is an indicator of the health of the environment.

Arctic Ice Got Smaller, Thinner, Younger This Winter

Turns out there is such a thing as being too young and too thin. Arctic ice continued its decline this winter, with hardy old ice increasingly being replaced with quick-to-melt, thinner young ice, U.S. officials say.

VIDEO: Arctic Ice Mostly Gone in Ten Years?

Data released this week by researchers who spent three months this spring measuring ice on the Arctic Ocean suggests that the North Pole could be largely open sea in summer within a decade—and ice free by 2029.

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