Article: Arctic sea ice hits second lowest extent during 2008 melt season

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Washington, Oct. 3 -- Arctic sea ice extent during the 2008 melt season dropped to the second-lowest level since satellite measurements began in 1979, reaching the lowest point in its annual cycle of melt and growth on September 14.

Preliminary data also indicate 2008 may represent the lowest volume of Arctic sea ice on record.

The declining Arctic sea ice is due to rising concentrations of greenhouse gases that have elevated temperatures across the Arctic and strong natural variability in Arctic sea ice.

Average sea ice extent during September, a benchmark measurement in the scientific study of Arctic sea ice, was 1.8 ...

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