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How is extreme weather linked to diminishing Arctic sea ice?
Al Jazeera English
2016-12-20
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Scientists have now made a direct link between the disappearance of Arctic sea ice and extreme weather events.
Al Jazeera’s senior weather presenter Richard Angwin explains.
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