The findings from Europe’s Copernicus Climate Change Service involve the third warmest February on record for the planet.
Arctic sea ice growth was slow in February, leaving extent at record-low levels for the end of the month. In the Antarctic, ...
Global sea ice reached a new record low in February, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service.
A study led by researchers from the Barcelona Institute for Global Health (ISGlobal) has used a novel approach to unravel the ...
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New Zealand ranks third globally in the proportion of ice lost from glaciers. Almost 30% of ice volume has melted during the ...
There was less sea ice covering the oceans in February of this year than at any other point on record, according to satellite measurements from the European Union’s climate service Copernicus.
Waters from the Atlantic may be disrupting the layers of Arctic Ocean water that support sea ice formation and retention, ...
On decadal timescales, the loss of Arctic ice favors the climate of the south-west of the United States -- and California in particular -- becoming drier on average, especially in winter. This ...
Arctic sea ice extent was approximately 8% below the 1991–2020 average for February. This significant drop can be linked to an extreme heat anomaly that saw temperatures soar over 20 C above ...