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Global sea ice extent fell to its lowest recorded value in February, according to data analyzed by the Copernicus Climate ...
Arctic ice cover, which typically peaks in March, was at an historic low for February, eight percent below average, marking the third consecutive monthly record. In the Antarctic, where it is ...
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Arctic ice cover, which typically peaks in March, was at an historic low for February, eight percent below average, marking the third consecutive monthly record. In the Antarctic, where it is now ...
not an all-time record low. In the Antarctic, sea ice was 26% below normal for the month of February, which also makes it the fourth lowest February on record. Daily global sea ice extent from ...
Arctic ice cover, which normally expands to its annual winter maximum in March, was a historic February low last month, eight percent below average, Copernicus said. That marked the third monthly ...
The world's sea ice ... record low in February, the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) reported. This decline is due to pollutants that lead to global warming. The total area of Arctic and ...
Antarctic sea ice recorded its fourth-lowest monthly extent for February, measuring 26% below average. “It is important to note that the new record low for the Arctic in February is not an all ...
Arctic ice cover, which typically peaks in March, was at an historic low for February, eight per cent below average, marking the third consecutive monthly record. In the Antarctic, where it is now ...