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Ice loss opens Northwest Passage | Ice loss opens Northwest Passage |
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The most direct route through the Northwest Passage has opened up fully for the first time since records began, the European Space Agency (Esa) says. | The most direct route through the Northwest Passage has opened up fully for the first time since records began, the European Space Agency (Esa) says. |
Historically, the passage that links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Canadian Arctic has been ice-bound. | Historically, the passage that links the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans through the Canadian Arctic has been ice-bound. |
But the agency says ice cover has been steadily shrinking, and this year's drop has made the passage navigable. | But the agency says ice cover has been steadily shrinking, and this year's drop has made the passage navigable. |
The findings - based on satellite images - have raised concerns about the speed of global warming. | The findings - based on satellite images - have raised concerns about the speed of global warming. |
'Extreme' | 'Extreme' |
The Northwest Passage is one of the most fabled sea routes in the world - a short cut from Europe to Asia through the high Arctic. | The Northwest Passage is one of the most fabled sea routes in the world - a short cut from Europe to Asia through the high Arctic. |
Recent years have seen a marked shrinkage in its ice cover, but this year it was extreme, Esa says. | Recent years have seen a marked shrinkage in its ice cover, but this year it was extreme, Esa says. |
It says this made the passage "fully navigable" for the first time since monitoring began in 1978. | It says this made the passage "fully navigable" for the first time since monitoring began in 1978. |
"We have seen the ice-covered area drop to just around 3m sq km (1,2 sq miles)," Leif Toudal Pedersen of the Danish National Space Center said. | "We have seen the ice-covered area drop to just around 3m sq km (1,2 sq miles)," Leif Toudal Pedersen of the Danish National Space Center said. |
He said it was "about 1m sq km (386,000 sq miles) less than the previous minima of 2005 and 2006". | He said it was "about 1m sq km (386,000 sq miles) less than the previous minima of 2005 and 2006". |
"There has been a reduction of the ice cover over the last 10 years of about 100, 000 sq km (38,600 sq miles) per year on average, so a drop of 1m sq km (386,000 sq miles) in just one year is extreme," Mr Pedersen said. | "There has been a reduction of the ice cover over the last 10 years of about 100, 000 sq km (38,600 sq miles) per year on average, so a drop of 1m sq km (386,000 sq miles) in just one year is extreme," Mr Pedersen said. |
The Northeast Passage through the Russian Arctic has also seen its ice cover shrink and it currently "remains only partially blocked," Esa says. | The Northeast Passage through the Russian Arctic has also seen its ice cover shrink and it currently "remains only partially blocked," Esa says. |
'Battle for Arctic' | 'Battle for Arctic' |
Scientists have linked the changes to global warming which may be progressing faster than expected. | Scientists have linked the changes to global warming which may be progressing faster than expected. |
The opening of the sea routes are already leading to international disputes. | The opening of the sea routes are already leading to international disputes. |
Canada says it has full rights over those parts of the Northwest Passage that pass through its territory and that it can bar transit there. | |
But this has been disputed by the US and the European Union. | But this has been disputed by the US and the European Union. |
They argue new route should be an international strait that any vessel can use. | They argue new route should be an international strait that any vessel can use. |