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Mark Serreze Quotes

«The changes we've seen in the Arctic over the past few decades are nothing short of remarkable.»
Author: Mark Serreze
«September 2005 will set a new record minimum in the amount of Arctic sea ice cover.»
Author: Mark Serreze
«Something has fundamentally changed here, and the best answer is warming.»
Author: Mark Serreze
«It's increasingly difficult to argue against the notion that at least part of what we are seeing in the Arctic, in terms of sea ice, in terms of warming temperatures ... is due to the greenhouse effect.»
Author: Mark Serreze
«We've put a hit on the system and we are in the midst of a grand global experiment. We will have to live with the outcome.»
Author: Mark Serreze
«The sea ice was a record minimum in the satellite era since 1979 and probably in the last century. Compared to where it should have been, you've lost an area roughly twice the size of Texas.»
Author: Mark Serreze
«What you're starting to see is the greenhouse effect starting to emerge.»
Author: Mark Serreze
«We keep looking for the ice to recover, but it isn't. Unless conditions turn unusually cold this spring and summer, we may be looking at sea ice losses in 2006 that will rival what we saw in 2005.»
Author: Mark Serreze