Arctic Sea Ice Just Dropped to an Alarming New Low
The Arctic winter sea ice extent tied the lowest in nearly 50 years at 14.29 million km², marking an early start to the melt season and accelerated ice loss.
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The oceans absorb most of the extra heat trapped by the greenhouse gases emitted by human activities and the energy accumulated in the sea has reached record levels.No ice, ships arrive: the destruction of the Arctic by climate change gives more importance to the control of Greenland.The Arctic, where Greenland rises, is melting again after accumulating less ice than ever during the winter months.The global warming caused by humans does not rest…
Graph of the Week: Annual Arctic Sea Ice Maximum
National Snow and Ice Data Center: or the second consecutive year, winter sea ice in the Arctic reached a level that matches the lowest peak observed since satellite monitoring began in 1979. On March 15, Arctic sea ice extent reached 5.52 million square miles (14.29 million square kilometers), very close to the 2025 peak of … Continue reading "Graph of the Week: Annual Arctic Sea Ice Maximum"
Arctic Winter Sea Ice Ties Record Low, NASA, NSIDC Scientists Find
For the second consecutive year, winter sea ice in the Arctic reached a level that matches the lowest peak observed since satellite monitoring began in 1979. On March 15, Arctic sea ice extent reached 5.52 million square miles (14.29 million square kilometers), very close to the 2025 peak of 5.53 million square miles (14.31 million […] The post Arctic Winter Sea Ice Ties Record Low, NASA, NSIDC Scientists Find appeared first on YubaNet.
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