Global sea ice reached a new record low in February, according to the European Union's Copernicus Climate Change Service.
The findings from Europe’s Copernicus Climate Change Service involve the third warmest February on record for the planet.
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Sea-ice extent reached a stark new record in February, reaching its all-time minimum extent for the month, with the Arctic ...
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Sea ice cover dropped to a record low across February 2025 as global warming continues to breach the 1.5 C Paris Agreement ...
Global sea ice cover reached a historic low in February, Europe's climate monitor said Thursday, with temperatures spiking up ...
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February marks the third consecutive month of historically low sea ice levels, raising concerns over accelerating climate ...
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Global sea ice cover fell to a historic low in February when the world continued to experience exceptional heat and temperatures reached 11 degrees Celsius above average near the North ...
In a sign of accelerating global warming, global sea ice levels hit an all-time record low in February 2025.