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The most important overall fact is that the total ice volume for the area is not decreasing, and many studies show a slight increase in total ice volume.

The warming trend that started in the 1950's has completely tapered off and according to UAH Satellite and GRACE measurements there has been little change in overall temps for the past thirty years and some overall ice growth.

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