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From Skeptical Science: " Discussions about the amount of sea ice in the Arctic often confuse two very different measures of how much ice there is. One measure is sea-ice extent which, as the name implies, is a measure of coverage of the ocean where ice covers 15% or more of the surface. It is a two-dimensional measurement; extent does not tell us how thick the ice is. The other measure of Arctic ice, using all three dimensions, is volume, the measure of how much ice there really is." http://www.skepticalscience.com/Has-...-recovered.htm
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there's more ice.
any BS explaining more means less is just the final flops of so called scientists on the government payroll.