This post is by James Wang, Ph.D., a climate scientist at Environmental Defense Fund.
Last summer we saw record-shattering shrinkage of Arctic sea ice caused, in part, by human-induced global warming. Last week I listened in on a NASA briefing on polar sea ice, and this year looks no better.
This winter was relatively cold due to a strong La Niña, so the Arctic saw a modest increase in overall sea ice (slightly above the record low of 2005-2006, but still below the long-term average). However, the older, thicker ice that lasts through the summer has declined sharply, and this is very worrying.
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This post is by Sheryl Canter, an Online Writer and Editorial Manager at Environmental Defense Fund.
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This post is by Tony Kreindler, Media Director for the National Climate Campaign at Environmental Defense Fund.
This post is part of a series on the work of the Environmental Defense Action Fund to enact an effective climate law.