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Observation-based selection of climate models projects Arctic ice-free summers around 2035
D. Docquier and T. Koenigk
Arctic sea ice is disappearing faster than expected! Research by David Docquier and Torben Koenigk indicates that with careful selection of climate models, the projections for ice-free summers could be as early as 2035, raising serious concerns about future Arctic ice loss.
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