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The Arctic Ocean’s ice-free season could extend into fall

Based on current trends, the ocean could be ice-free for several months before 2100.

By Hannah Hoag June 29, 2018
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Arctic sea ice could vanish not just in the summer but also in the fall by this century if global warming continues on its current trajectory.

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