Artic Ice Hits Near-Record Low, Threatening Wildlife
"Ice on the Arctic Ocean has melted to its second-lowest level on record,  according to researchers in Colorado  who track this trend. The  summertime melt coincides with a dramatic warming over the past decade,  and it's already affecting wildlife in the Arctic Ocean."
who track this trend. The  summertime melt coincides with a dramatic warming over the past decade,  and it's already affecting wildlife in the Arctic Ocean."
"The Arctic ice comes and goes with the seasons; typically about half of the wintertime ice melts away by mid-September. After that low-point, the ice regrows. In 2007, the amount of ice left in September hit a dramatic low."