Melting Arctic worries experts

Scientists are worried there may not be any ice left at the Arctic by the end of the century. US space agency Nasa has carried out research showing the amount of ice at the North Pole is smaller than ever. The ocean at the North Pole melts in the summer and freezes in the winter, but in 2004 not as much of it froze as the year before. A scientist said the best explanation for it is rising temperatures.