

Record Meltdown in Summer 2007 (2/14)
In September 2007, sea ice extend in the Arctic was at an all-time low. According to the National Snow and Ice Data Center, sea ice shrank to 38 percent below average. Much of the melting occurred in the East Siberian Sea.
Melting ice is the most visible impact of a warming climate. The UN Panel on Climate Change finds that average Arctic temperatures have increased at almost twice the global average rate in the past 100 years. (Graphic: NASA, data from AMSR-E)

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