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An ice researcher’s memoir follows the unfolding story Arctic melting tells about climate change

During the course of Mark Serreze's career, it's become clear from sea ice research that humans are causing global climate change.

By Yereth Rosen May 17, 2018
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Arctic sea ice is the most tangible, measurable and visible sign of climate change in the northern part of the world.

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