Arctic likely to have ice-free summers by 2030
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Scott Vincent, London
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Oct 29, 2009 03:42 PM
ANALYSIS of the findings of the Catlin Arctic Survey presents bleak conclusions for everyone, especially the insurance world.
According to Peter Wadhams, one of the world’s leading experts on sea ice cover in the North Pole region, the survey produced clear evidence that the disappearance of sea ice in the Arctic is occurring more quickly than had been...
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