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From Open Water at the North Pole, to a Marathon Run on an Ice Floe, It Was Quite an Arctic Summer

From Open Water at the North Pole, to a Marathon Run on an Ice Floe, It Was Quite an Arctic Summer

[html]The extent of Arctic sea ice has shriveled to its lowest extent for the year, heralding the end of summer. The ice covers about 750,000 fewer square miles of ocean than average — a testament to continuing climate change.[/html]

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