Visualizing the Arctic Sea Ice Extent Decline

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Understanding what is happening to Arctic sea ice is critical to recognizing the serious consequences of global warming. So I want to help people visualize the 30+ year trend in Arctic sea ice extent.

The source data file is here:  http://www.ijis.iarc.uaf.edu/seaice/extent/plot.csv


Filed under: Arctic Sea Ice, Global Warming, R Climate Data Analysis Tool, RClimate Script

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