Researchers warn climate crisis irrevocably changing Arctic landscape

Edited by Ed Newman
2020-10-13 21:33:22

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Researchers warn climate crisis irrevocably changing Arctic landscape. (Photo: Democracy Now)

Berlin, October 13 (RHC)-- A German research team has just completed the largest Arctic expedition in history.  The team’s ship became deliberately frozen last October, drifting thousands of miles north and west, to study how the Arctic is being impacted by the climate crisis and increasing temperatures. 

One of the expedition’s leaders, Markus Rex, offered a stark warning about the future of the planet. "We found broad expanses of open water in an area where there should normally be thick ice, parts of it multiyear ice.  And even at the pole, the ice is completely melted and full of holes.  It was very evident.  You could see it all around.  You didn’t need measuring instruments.  The ice is dying.”



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