‘Very worried’: Scientists fret as Antarctic sea ice dwindles
- Antarctica's sea ice levels have hit historic lows for three consecutive years, with potential severe consequences for the environment.
- Scientists express concern over society's lack of response to climate change warnings despite clear evidence of its impacts on sea ice melt and ocean salinity.
- A study found significant ice shelf reductions in Antarctica over the past 25 years, releasing trillions of tons of meltwater into the oceans, affecting sea levels and ocean conditions.
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During the last three months of February, during the southern summer, the extent of ice on the White Continent was less than two million square kilometers, an unprecedented level For the
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