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Arctic sea ice thinning faster than expected, new study shows
Retreat of Arctic ice is fuelling geopolitical tensions as countries eye the polar north's untapped resources AFP/Micheal H. LEE
04 Jun 2021 07:42AM
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LONDON: Sea ice in the Arctic's coastal regions may be thinning up to twice as fast as previously thought, according to a new study, with worrying implications for climate change.
The analysis, led by researchers at Britain's University College London (UCL), concluded the ice in the coastal regions was thinning at a rate 70 to 100 per cent faster than the established consensus.