I'd like to address a very concerning issue. The arctic sea ice extent this year has been so well below normal and is currently at a record low level to the current date. The current ice extent is also nearing the all-time lowest Arctic ice extent ever recorded, and it's only August. This is a very dangerous issue. The arctic sea ice sea ice extent has never been this low this early in the year. One major cause for the sea ice loss is a powerful low pressure system that has been impacting the arctic for a while, that low pressure system has moved away but it's damage is done. The storm that dropped to I believe 976mb caused rough seas, breaking apart the ice, causing more surface area to be exposed, thus creating more ice loss. I believe we will see record low ice extent in the arctic this September, if not earlier. Please note, I did not bring up this topic to trigger a debate on climate change, I did it to address a very important issue that could also be discussed in a non-debateful way.
Record Low Arctic Ice Extent Graphs and Maps:
Image Credit: NSIDC (National Snow & Ice Data Center)