The Arctic Ocean may have passed a crucial tipping point that could harm food webs and worsen climate change
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Sea ice loss seems to have triggered a decline in the nutrient nitrate, affecting the tiny organisms that form the foundations of marine food chains and absorb atmospheric carbon dioxide, according to a new study
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