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The gradual conversion of Arctic tundra to a shrub-dominated landscape, as well as an earlier snowmelt in the spring, is causing the region's landscape to reflect less sunlight into space and thereby become warmer. Declining sea-ice coverage is also making the Arctic a darker, warmer place. Credit: Corbis
Found in: Earth Science

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