Last Ice Area may not last: Study says High Arctic sea ice affected by climate change
The Last Ice Area may not last.
Scientists and conservation groups have counted on the icy ocean north of Ellesmere Island and Greenland to remain frozen year-round for long into the future, providing a last-ditch refuge for the complex community of plants and animals that depend on multi-year sea ice.
Maybe not, according to new research.
“It may not be as resilient as we think it is,” said Kent Moore, an atmospheric physicist at the University of Toronto and co-author of a newly published paper looking into a strange ice anomaly from the summer of 2020.