Sea of Slush: Arctic sea ice lows mark a new polar climate regime
At the edge of the ice blanketing part of the Arctic Ocean, the ice on Monday looked sickly. Where thick sheets of ice once sat atop the water, now a layer of soft, spongey slush slid and bobbed atop the waves.
A big chunk of Greenland's ice cap, estimated to be some 110 square kilometres has broken off in the far north east Arctic which scientists say is evidence of rapid climate change.
Arctic warning: Satellite images show Greenland's largest ice sheet just lost 70 SQ MILES
A HUGE chunk of ice has broken away from the Arctic's largest remaining ice sheet in what is being described as an "alarm bell being rung" in the battle against climate change.