It ’s no arcanum that theArctic is in trouble . And while theworryingstate of the icein the region has made numerous headlines this year , they ’re just the latest twists and plow in a longsighted - term tendency .
One of the best gauges for putting what ’s happening in the region into linear perspective is the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’sArctic Report Card , a compilation of environmental observations and analyses that the agency has been get annually for 15 years . It was release earlier this month , providing an in - depth face at the Arctic ’s struggles as the climate crisis reshape the neighborhood . But if you ’re more of a visual individual , NOAA made these not bad — although disturbing — graphics to help get a handle on what ’s happen this past year and how it fit into the braggart picture .
Join us as we take a dive into a series of graphics that highlight fundamental findings of the Arctic Report Card , and excuse why you should manage about what take place up there .

A lake of meltwater forms on the Greenland ice sheet near Sermeq Avangnardleq Glacier.Photo: Sean Gallup (Getty Images)
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