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KTVF on MSNRecord low Arctic sea ice points to worsening trends, threatening Arctic coast communitiesRecord-low winter sea ice in the Arctic this year adds to a continued trend of decreasing seasonal sea ice and an increase in threats faced by communities along Alaska’s northern and western shores.
Typically, sometime in March every year at the end of the long Arctic winter, the maximum of Arctic sea ice extent is reached ...
New data shows winter sea ice has reached a record low, raising concerns over warming trends and long-term climate impacts.
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Space.com on MSNEarth's sea ice hits all-time low, NASA satellites revealTo make matters worse, NASA scientists also discovered that, this year, summer ice in the Antarctic retreated to 764,000 square miles (1.98 million square kilometers) as of March 1, tying for "the ...
Arctic sea ice reached a record-low winter maximum on March 22, 2025, with just 5.53 million square miles of coverage—well ...
Arctic sea ice reached a record low in March 2025, marking the lowest extent in the 47-year satellite record. The shrinking sea ice, attributed to rising global temperatures from burning fossil ...
The meltdown extends beyond the Arctic. Antarctica recently flirted with a record low in its own annual sea ice minimum – ...
Arctic sea ice has recorded its smallest winter peak extent since satellite records began 47 years ago, new data reveals.
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Winter sea ice in the Arctic just hit a record lowThe extent of sea ice blanketing the Arctic this winter fell to the lowest level on record, researchers announced this week, ...
In March, the Arctic is typically more frozen over than at any other time of year. But this year, the region had a record low amount of sea ice cover in March. That’s according to new data from Europe ...
The formation of sea ice also makes the surrounding water saltier, as salt is pushed out when water freezes. If less sea ice ...
The combined loss of sea ice in both polar regions has led to an all-time low for total sea ice on the planet. In mid-February 2025, ice coverage globally declined by over million square miles (2. ...
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