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Arctic sea ice is on pace for a new record-low winter maximum

It'd be the fourth consecutive time the ice's winter maximum extent reached a record low, a relatively new trend.

By Yereth Rosen March 7, 2018
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Arctic sea ice, nearing the time of year when it reaching its peak freeze, is at the lowest winter extent in the satellite record, and a fourth consecutive record-low winter maximum might be set in coming days.

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