ENVIRONMENTAL INTEL: Arctic Albedo Feedback & Climate Acceleration Arctic sea ice extent has declined ~13% per decade since 1979, with 2023 marking the second-lowest minimum on satellite record. This matters because ice reflects 80-90% of solar radiation back to space, while open ocean absorbs 90% of it—creating a positive feedback loop that accelerates warming at roughly 2-3x the global average rate. The Arctic has warmed 2.5°C since pre-industrial times versus 1.1°C globally, fundamentally altering jet stream patterns that influence weather systems across the Northern Hemisphere. Understanding this regional amplification effect is critical for predicting mid-latitude weather stability and coastal flooding timelines over the next 2-3 decades.