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Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Arctic sea ice remains stable for the past decade


Since 2010, 
the June sea ice areas 
of the Arctic have been 
growing in trend. 
(see last chart)

Reports about 
disappearing 
sea ice in the Arctic 
are fake news.








Since 2004 ( 15 years ), 
the sea ice areas of the Arctic
in May have been stable 
at around 13 million km².





Meanwhile, Greenland 
had eight consecutive days 
of heavy snowfall.

After the eighth heavy snowfall 
in a row, the loss of mass 
in the Greenland ice,
as of the end of June 2019,
has been below average.