Satellite Data Processing Cuts
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US military cuts climate scientists off from vital satellite sea-ice data

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U.S. Department of Defense announces plans to cancel processing of sea ice data for scientific research.
Keith Cooper: The sea-ice index charts how much ice is covering the ocean in the Arctic and Antarctic .
Cooper: Without the ability to track the sea ice, scientists are blinded to one of the most significant measures of climate change.
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