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    April 10, 2017

    NASA: Arctic and Antarctic sea ice cover hits record lows

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    On the back of the record lows of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice levels MPs from the Environmental Audit Committee have launched a new inquiry (see below) to look at the implications for UK.

    NASA: sea ice extent sinks to record lows at both poles

    Arctic sea ice appears to have reached a record low wintertime maximum extent on March 7, according to scientists at NASA and the NASA-supported National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) in Boulder, Colorado.

    And on the opposite side of the planet, on March 3 sea ice around Antarctica hit its lowest extent ever recorded by satellites at the end of summer in the Southern Hemisphere, a surprising turn of events after decades of moderate sea ice expansion. Click here

    MPs to examine UK’s role in Arctic sustainability

    The House of Commons Environmental Audit Committee has launched a new inquiry into the UK’s role in Arctic sustainability.

    In light of recent and ongoing political and environmental change, the Committee will examine the extent to which the government’s approach to the Arctic is fit for purpose including how its promotion of scientific research and business best practise increases its influence among Arctic States and reduces environmental harm in the region.

    • Inquiry: UK’s role in Arctic sustainability
    • Environmental Audit Committee

    Mary Creagh, Chair of the Environmental Audit Committee said:

    “The Arctic is one of the fastest changing environments on the planet, the consequences of which could impact the climate, sea level, weather and plants and animal species here in the UK.   “The UK has tried to influence Arctic States through our world class-reputation for Arctic science and promoting responsible commercial development.

    “Our inquiry will be taking an in depth look at whether the Government is doing enough to protect this fragile environment.”

    Tagged: Arctic, Climate, EAC, sea ice

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