Dr. Benny Peiser 09.05.2012 12:18 +Feedback
Klimawandel immer schlimmer
Arctic sea ice has persistently dwindled over the last three decades, yet sea ice set record highs in waters around Alaska this past winter. Ice in the Bering Sea not only covered more area than usual, it also stuck around longer, bucking the downward trend in sea ice cover observed since 1979, when satellite records for the region began. Sea ice cover in the Bering Sea was well above normal for much of the season, and reached a record-high extent in March 2012.
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Kategorie(n): Klima-Debatte

