As the observed rate of summer ice melt in the Arctic begins to run ahead of projections, a study done by US scientists shows previous models as underestimating processes driving ice loss and that Arctic summers could be ice-free as soon as 2013.
As the observed rate of summer ice melt in the Arctic begins to run ahead of projections, a study done by US scientists shows previous models as underestimating processes driving ice loss and that Arctic summers could be ice-free as soon as 2013.