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Where did the ice go? Why big bergs aren’t making it to Newfoundland this year13 hours ago
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13 hours agoNewsDuration 3:52Icebergs are smaller and rarer, sea ice is thinner and sparser. There’s a lot more blue than white in the ocean around Newfoundland and Labrador this year. Is it another sign of climate change, or just a bad year for bergs? As the CBC’s Zach Goudie explains, it’s both.
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