McGill University - 'Last Ice Area' in the Arctic could disappear much sooner than previously thought
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Last Ice Area research reveals new vulnerability to Arctic warming
As sea ice continues to disappear, the Arctic is expected to be ice-free during the summer months by mid-century, except for one place. This exception, known as the Last Ice Area (LIA), is a region in the high Arctic, above Canada and Greenland, that is projected to be the final refuge for summer sea ice as the planet warms. It will be a critical stronghold for ice-dependent marine species that rely on sea ice for survival, as it will persist lo…
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