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21 August 2018 / the Guardian / Jonathan Watts
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Arctic’s strongest sea ice breaks up for first time on record

Northern Greenland

The oldest and thickest sea ice in the Arctic has started to break up, opening waters north of Greenland that are normally frozen. This phenomenon – which has never been recorded before – has occurred twice this year due to warm winds and a climate-change driven heatwave in the northern hemisphere.


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