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      <description>&lt;![CDATA[Arctic Sea Ice and Extreme Weather Events&#xA;&#xA;Research looking at the relationship with Arctic Sea Ice and extreme weather.    The main graphic shows how as sea ice level has fallen, temperatures have risen.    &#xA;&#xA;We know that everything is linked, and our climate seems to be a fine balance, creating the right conditions for life to exist.   Human activity is impacting this and more so since industrialisation, and the increased CO2 emissions this has caused.&#xA;&#xA;So this research is important, it is also peer-reviewed and has links and references to other related research.   I am including the Starlink article in the list of links, as the damage to the atmosphere from this are also well documented.&#xA;&#xA;[Arctic Sea Ice and Extreme Weather Events&#xA;](https://zacklabe.com/graduate-research/)&#xA;National snow and ice data centre&#xA;  Sea Ice Index Daily and Monthly Image Viewer&#xA;Unprecedented Starlink Reentries&#xA;   Potential Ozone Depletion From Satellite Demise During Atmospheric Reentry in the Era of Mega-Constellations&#xA;&#xA;Tags&#xA;&#xA;#Science,#Climate,#Research,#Weather,#ArcticSeaIce&#xA;&#xA;hr&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;table&#xD;&#xA;thead&#xD;&#xA;trtda rel=&#34;me&#34; href=&#34;https://qoto.org/@zleap&#34;Mastodon/a/td&#xD;&#xA;tda href=&#34;https://wiki.ircnow.org/?n=Shelllabs.Intro&#34;ShellLabs/td&#xD;&#xA;tda href=&#34;https://joinmastodon.org/&#34;Join Mastodon/a/td/tr/thead/table&#xD;&#xA;center&#xD;&#xA;AI statement : b Consent is NOT granted to use the content of this blog for the purposes of AI training or similar activity.  Consent CANNOT be assumed, it has to be granted. /b&#xD;&#xA;/center&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;a href=&#34;https://liberapay.com/PaulSutton/donate&#34;img alt=&#34;Donate using Liberapay&#34; src=&#34;https://liberapay.com/assets/widgets/donate.svg&#34;/a&#xD;&#xA;]]&gt;</description>
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<p>Research looking at the relationship with Arctic Sea Ice and extreme weather.    The main graphic shows how as sea ice level has fallen, temperatures have risen.</p>

<p>We know that everything is linked, and our climate seems to be a fine balance, creating the right conditions for life to exist.   Human activity is impacting this and more so since industrialisation, and the increased CO_2 emissions this has caused.</p>

<p>So this research is important, it is also peer-reviewed and has links and references to other related research.   I am including the Starlink article in the list of links, as the damage to the atmosphere from this are also well documented.</p>
<ul><li><a href="https://zacklabe.com/graduate-research/" rel="nofollow">Arctic Sea Ice and Extreme Weather Events
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<li><a href="https://nsidc.org" rel="nofollow">National snow and ice data centre</a>
<ul><li><a href="https://nsidc.org/data/seaice_index" rel="nofollow">Sea Ice Index Daily and Monthly Image Viewer</a></li></ul></li>
<li><a href="https://spaceweatherarchive.com/2025/02/19/unprecedented-starlink-reentries/" rel="nofollow">Unprecedented Starlink Reentries</a>
<ul><li><a href="https://agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1029/2024GL109280" rel="nofollow">Potential Ozone Depletion From Satellite Demise During Atmospheric Reentry in the Era of Mega-Constellations</a></li></ul></li></ul>

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