But with no additional money spent, we beat summer loss. (citybridge.org)
Research into natural causes of summer loss of Arctic sea ice reveals human responsibility for drastic changes to the region's ecology. (climatenewsnetwork.net)
Winter loss rates increased from 22.3 percent in the previous winter to 28.1 percent this past winter, while summer loss rates increased from 25.3 percent to 28.1 percent. (sciencedaily.com)