Summer Arctic sea ice melt at or near record
The 5 biggest melts in a 32-year record have all happened in the past 5 years, likely a result of both man-made climate change and natural weather patterns.

MELTING ICE: One impact of an ice-free summer may be disrupted world weather, with hints already as some scientists blame recent chill winters in Europe and North America on warmer, open Arctic seas diverting polar winds south. (Photo: ZUMA Press)





















