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Le 28/05/2024 à 13:04, Paul Aubrin a écrit :

> Source : Environment, Development and Sustainability (2024) 26:1263–1280
> DOI : 10.1007/s10668-022-02757-x
> Di Chen (1) · Qizhen Sun (2)
> Received: 21 July 2022 / Accepted: 31 October 2022 / Published online: 
> 24 November 2022
> © The Author(s) 2022
> 
> 1 Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China
> 2 National Marine Environmental Forecasting Center, No. 8 Dahui Temple 
> Rd, Haidian District,
> Beijing, Chin

"Worryingly, over the past 30 years, Arctic temperatures have increased 
twice as fast as the global average as global warming has intensified. 
According to the US National Snow and Ice Data Center, the polar sea ice 
area in July 2020 will be the smallest in 40 years (Liang et al., 2022). A 
recent study predicts that the Arctic Ocean could experience complete sea 
ice melt every summer beginning sometime between 2044 and 2067 due to 
anthropogenic climate change (Thackeray & Hall, 2019)."

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