The perennial ice of the Arctic summer has reached new low levels. According to NASA it is 25% less than the levels of 2005. The area of perennial ice (ice that never melts even in summer) has steadily decreased by 10% per decade. However, in 2007 they reached a level 38% lower than the climatological average.
It is a reality that we will start experiencing changes in the climate. The sea current can change, changing the rain patterns across the globe. The sea level will raise faster every time.
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