As Arctic sea ice shrinks faster than 2007, NSIDC director Serreze says, "I think it's quite possible" we could "break another record this year." - Watts and Goddard seem in denial: "We are still about six weeks away from anything interesting happening in

The big climate news up north is the Arctic double stunner:  Sea ice extent (area) is now below 2007 levels, while the even more important metric of ice volume appears to have hit a record low for March.

Data from both the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA) and National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) show Arctic sea ice extent shrinking below the level of 2007 at a rapid pace:

JAXA

Canada's Globe and Mail headlines their story, "Arctic sea ice heading for new record low,"

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