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The Arctic is still warming, so why no new sea ice low record since 2012?
Despite the Arctic's worsening, ongoing warming, an unexpected trend has been uncovered: A 13-year streak of no new records ...
By evaluating historical climate records, observational and projection data, an international team of researchers found a ...
Arctic sea ice has been melting at a slower rate for the past 20 years, despite human-induced global warming. This comes at a time of record warming, debates about whether global warming is ...
“I was on vacation for a few weeks going down through Europe with Interrail with a few of my buddies and it was very hot and we thought that when we would come back to Finland it would be cooler like ...
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No new record low for Arctic sea ice loss in 2025
Sea ice floating atop the Arctic Ocean reached its minimum extent for 2025 on Sept. 10, covering 4.602 million square kilometers (1.78 million square miles) concluding this year’s summer melt-out.
Arctic sea ice has been melting at a slower rate for the past 20 years, despite human-induced global warming. Subscribe to our newsletter for the latest sci-tech news updates. This comes at a time of ...
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