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Arctic Witnesses Record-Breaking Warmth in 2023, Signaling Alarming Climate Changes

The year 2023 has set a disturbing record as the warmest summer ever recorded in the Arctic, with far-reaching consequences for both the region and the global environment. This revelation comes from the recently released Arctic Report Card for 2023, a collaborative effort involving 82 scientists worldwide who assessed the Arctic’s vital signs, highlighting the profound effects of climate change.

The summer of 2023 shattered the previous temperature record set in 2016, with temperatures in July, August, and September rising significantly, surpassing the 2016 record by four times the usual increment. Wildfires ravaged Canada, Greenland experienced unusual warmth leading to ice melting, and sea surface temperatures in various Arctic seas soared to 9 to 12 degrees Fahrenheit (5 to 7 degrees Celsius) above normal in August.

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While instrument measurements date back to only around 1900, the 2023 Arctic summer is believed to be the hottest in centuries. The report underscores the interconnected impacts of rising air temperature, sea ice decline, and warming water temperature, creating a chain reaction in the Arctic climate.

Canada’s Northwest Territories saw early snow melting and subsequent wildfires due to high spring temperatures. The heat also influenced the mighty Mackenzie River, contributing to early sea ice loss in the Beaufort Sea. Similar warmth in western Siberia accelerated sea ice melting in the Kara and Laptev seas.

The report includes essays discussing the risks associated with subsea permafrost, highlighting the potential release of methane and carbon dioxide – greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming and ocean acidification.

Indigenous communities in the Arctic are already witnessing disruptive changes, affecting their traditional ways of life. Shifts in sea ice patterns, intense ocean storms, unreliable river ice, and thawing permafrost are impacting subsistence hunting, coastal protection, and transportation.

The report serves as a stark reminder of the accelerating impacts of climate change in the Arctic, emphasizing the urgent need for global action to mitigate and adapt to these unprecedented changes.”

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