Global sea ice reached a new record low in February, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service.
Antarctic sea ice has likely reached its minimum extent for the year, at 1.98 million square kilometers (764,000 million ...
The extent of sea ice stretching across Earth’s polar regions reached an all-time minimum in February, researchers said Wednesday, offering the latest evidence of how the warming world is ...
Daily global sea ice extent, which combines the sea ice extents ... covering parts of southern Russia, Mongolia, China and Japan. Average temperature for European land for winter 2025 (December ...
Global sea ice cover hit a historic low in February as the world endured exceptional heat, with temperatures near the North ...
Antarctic sea ice likely reached its minimum extent of 1.98 million square kilometers (764,000 square miles), tying for second lowest extent with 2022 and 2024 in the 47-year satellite record. This is ...
Combined Antarctic and Arctic sea ice cover—ocean water that freezes and floats on the surface—dropped to a record minimum extent of 16.04 million square kilometers (6.19 million square miles ...
Combined Antarctic and Arctic sea ice cover — ocean water that freezes and floats on the surface — dropped to a record minimum extent of 6.19 million square miles on Feb. 7, Copernicus said. "February ...
Combined Antarctic and Arctic sea ice cover — ocean water that freezes and floats on the surface — dropped to a record minimum extent of 16.04 million square kilometres (6.19 million square ...
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