Arctic's Temperature Continues To Run Hot, Latest 'Report Card' Shows
The extreme warming trend continues, and scientists fear that floating sea ice will be gone by mid-century. That will have extraordinary effects closer to home.
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December 12, 2017 at 11:09PM
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NPR News: Arctic's Temperature Continues To Run Hot, Latest 'Report Card' Shows
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