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November 19, 2018Ice is us: Alaska Natives face the demise of the Arctic ice pack
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Sea ice grows in the winter, when the Arctic is very cold and dark, and then dies back every summer, when the region gets pounded by nonstop sunlight. For all of human history, there's always been some Arctic sea ice that doesn’t melt in the summer. But there's much less of it now. Produced by: Amy Martin. Image credit: Amy Martin/The World.
Aired November 12, 2018
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Shannon D
Thank you. Very informative.
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