How Is The Arctic Ice Changing?

The Arctic has been changing over the years and we have proof of that because of how the amount of sea ice has decreased, how the spring is warming up in Alaska, the warmer winter in Europe, and how lots of ice and snow has turned into swamps and marshes in Alaska. What is happening is global warming. Global Warming is the effect of the increase of man-made greenhouse gases. Greenhouse gases are anything that absorbs infra-red in the atmosphere, like water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, etc. Greenhouse gases make the Earth warmer. Last week, the Arctic ice reached an all time low, that was about 2 million square miles. The Arctic is changing, but some people belive that the Arctic is the only place changing. That is not true. All over the world things are happening. The ice in the Antarctic is getting thicker, summers in certain places might be warmer or even colder. Yes, the Earth is changing, we must accept that, but all this was going to happen eventually. As humans, we are probably speeding up the process, but we cannot just blame ourselves for the happenings all over the world. The Earth is changing.