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The Arctic Ocean could have its first ice free day as soon as 2027, an alarming new study reveals.

Arctic sea ice has been melting at an unprecedented rate of more than 12% each decade, meaning we are racing towards the day when nearly all of its ice temporarily disappears.

This “ominous milestone for the planet,” will most likely happen within nine to 20 years after 2023 regardless of how humans alter their greenhouse gas emissions, according to a new study published Monday (Nov. 3) in the journal Nature Communications. And the most pessimistic projections predict it could happen as soon as three years’ time.

“The first ice-free day in the Arctic won’t change things dramatically,” co-author Alexandra Jahn, a climatologist at the University of Colorado Boulder, said in a statement. “But it will show that we’ve fundamentally altered one of the defining characteristics of the natural environment in the Arctic Ocean, which is that it is covered by sea ice and snow year-round, through greenhouse gas emissions.”

Earth’s sea ice is charted each year by the satellite record, which has measured ice fluctuations at both poles since 1979. The world’s sea ice plays a crucial role in regulating ocean and air temperatures, maintaining marine habitats and powering ocean currents that transport heat and nutrients around the globe.

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The sea ice surface also reflects some of the sun’s energy back into space in a process known as the albedo effect. This effect can also work in reverse — with melting sea ice uncovering darker waters that absorb more of the sun’s rays. This means that, as our planet warms, the Arctic has transformed from a refrigerator to a radiator, and it’s now warming four times faster than the rest of the world.

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The rapid heating has had dramatic and marked consequences. The planet’s northernmost sea ice extent, which once spanned an average of 2.6 million square miles (6.85 million square kilometers) between 1979 to 1992, has plummeted to 1.65 million square miles (4.28 million km squared) this year.

The continuing decline means that future climate fluctuations are increasingly likely to push the ice beyond the 0.3 million square mile (1 million km squared) limit below which the region is considered “ice free.”

By using 11 climate models and running 366 simulations across them, the researchers behind the new study found that this day could come as soon as three to six years.

This prediction was made only in the nine most pessimistic simulations, which assumed the occurrence of a series of unusually warm seasons. But all of the simulations did eventually predict that an ice-free day would inevitably occur, most likely in the 2030s.

“Because the first ice-free day is likely to happen earlier than the first ice-free month, we want to be prepared. It’s also important to know what events could lead to the melting of all sea ice in the Arctic Ocean,” lead author Céline Heuzé, a climatology researcher at the University of Gothenburg in Sweden, said in the statement.

Despite the bleakness of their findings, the pair’s study does nonetheless come with some good news — a drastic cut to carbon dioxide emissions would dramatically forestall the ice free day, and soften the shock caused by the loss of arctic ice on planetary systems.

“Any reductions in emissions would help preserve sea ice,” Jahn said.

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