The loss of Arctic sea ice — and the effect that has at lower latitudes — could galvanize the world to climate action
OPINION: More research on the links between diminished Arctic sea ice and extreme weather elsewhere could prod the world into meaningful action to slow climate change.
The alarming reports of declining sea ice in the Arctic and the growing predictions of ice-free Arctic summers may yet serve as a wake-up call to the rest of the globe.
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