Antarctic Sea Ice Hits Record Low
According to a recent study, Antarctic sea ice has reached a record low due to rising global temperatures, with no quick solution to reverse the damage.
- The continent's minimum summer ice cover fell to a new low in February, following a drop below 2 million square kilometers in 2022.
- This year's sea ice minimum is 20% lower than the 40-year average, equivalent to nearly 10 times the size of New Zealand.
- Global warming from fossil fuel consumption has made Antarctica more susceptible to extreme events.
- Climate change will lead to increased heatwaves, ice shelf collapses, and sea ice declines. ....
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