Peak summer "greenness" continues to increase across the Arctic tundra, hitting the third-highest peak since 2000

Peak summer "greenness" continues to increase across the Arctic tundra, hitting the third-highest peak since 2000.

 #ArcticReportCard2023

The Arctic Report Card for 2023 is here. 
- Overall it was the sixth warmest year since records began and the 14th consecutive year temperatures have exceeded the 1991-2020 average. 
- This summer was the warmest summer the Arctic has experienced on record.
- The Arctic is warming at least two times faster than the rest of the globe in a widely recognized phenomenon known as "Arctic amplification".

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