Richard Black reports for the BBC:


A Nasa satellite has documented startling changes in Arctic sea ice cover between 2004 and 2005.
The extent of “perennial” ice - thick ice which remains all year round - declined by 14%, losing an area the size of Pakistan or Turkey.


The last few decades have seen ice cover shrink by about 0.7% per year.

September 2005 saw the lowest recorded area of ice cover since 1978, when satellite records became available.

“The change we see between 2004 and 2005 is enormous.” - Son Nghiem

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