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2023-03-15 10:54:42 UTC - MISINFORMED_OR_POTENTIALLY_MISLEADING

"The very oldest ice, which survives multiple summer melts and grows thicker during the frigid, dark winters, has virtually disappeared. It’s now about 5% of the total ice cover, primarily holding out along the north coast of Greenland and the Canadian Archipelago.” https://news.mongabay.com/2022/09/2022-another-consequential-year-for-the-melting-arctic/

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    • "The very oldest ice, which survives multiple summer melts and grows thicker during the frigid, dark winters, has virtually disappeared. It’s now about 5% of the total ice cover, primarily holding out along the north coast of Greenland and the Canadian Archipelago.” https://news.mongabay.com/2022/09/2022-another-consequential-year-for-the-melting-arctic/

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