Scientists Predict First Ice-Free Arctic Day Could Occur by 2027
- Nearly all of the Arctic's sea ice could melt by the summer of 2027, according to a group of international scientists.
- Most models predict the first ice-free day may occur within nine to 20 years after 2023, regardless of greenhouse gas emissions.
- Researchers are greatly concerned about the majority of ice disappearing and uncertain of the repercussions it might cause.
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