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The Arctic could experience its first ice-free day in the next couple of years, scientists predict. A new study from the University of Colorado Boulder in the US finds this critical brink could be passed more than 10 years earlier than previously expected. It’s not quite as drastic as it sounds. For scientists, an ice-free Arctic doesn’t mean there would be zero ice in the water. The polar region will be considered free of ice when the ocean has less than one million square kilometres of ice. But that’s a huge depletion from where it stood just decades ago. The threshold represents less than 2...
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A photo of a young polar bear napping on an iceberg has been handed the Wildlife Photographer of the Year People's Choice Award. Nima Sarikhani's striking Ice Bed, captured off Norway's Svalbard archipelago, is a poignant visual reminder of how fast the ice caps are melting due to rising temperatures. The winner said that while climate change is the “biggest challenge we face”, he hopes the photo inspires hope. British amateur photographer scoops the People’s Choice AwardSarikhani beat stiff competition to scoop the top prize as 75,000 wildlife photography and nature fans worldwide voted to cr...
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