Arctic sea ice can’t ‘bounce back’

Monday, January 20, 2020 - 10:20 in Earth & Climate

Arctic sea ice cannot “quickly bounce back” if climate change causes it to melt, new research suggests. A team of scientists led by the University of Exeter used the shells of quahog clams, which can live for hundreds of years, and climate models to discover how Arctic sea ice has changed over the last 1,000 […]

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