I don't quite see why the advantages of having open Arctic waters in February is not touted as being a good thing. Send those icebreakers back to port early.
Now, if you are predicting that ice conditions will not exist at any time of the year in the Arctic , then I would agree that that would be bad for sea level communities which should never have developed in the first place.
Otherwise, since sea ice forms at 28.4 degrees F, what difference as your gleaned article(s) state does it matter if it is minus 29 degrees F, or minus 50 degree F in the Arctic. Those conditions only matter on the continents where humans actually live.
Now, if you are predicting that ice conditions will not exist at any time of the year in the Arctic , then I would agree that that would be bad for sea level communities which should never have developed in the first place.
Otherwise, since sea ice forms at 28.4 degrees F, what difference as your gleaned article(s) state does it matter if it is minus 29 degrees F, or minus 50 degree F in the Arctic. Those conditions only matter on the continents where humans actually live.
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