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Something Odd for the Arctic:"Normal" Sea Ice Extent As Winter Ends

As the winter freeze ends, there’s more ice in the Arctic than at any time in recent years. Is this another PR problem for global warming activists?

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Something Odd for the Arctic:"Normal" Sea Ice Extent As Winter Ends

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