Global Sea-Ice Levels Hit Record Low Amid Rising Temperatures and Disruptive Weather Patterns

Brief by Shorts91NewsDesk / 02:34pm on 15 Feb 2025,Saturday Weather & Environment

Satellite data confirms that Earth's sea-ice levels have reached an all-time low, with both Arctic and Antarctic ice extents shrinking significantly. As of February 13, the combined ice cover measured 15.76 million sq km, breaking the previous record from early 2023. Warming seas, high air temperatures, and strong winds have contributed to the decline, particularly in Antarctica, which scientists believe has entered a new phase of lower ice extents. In the Arctic, delayed ice formation and extreme weather have exacerbated the trend, signaling a worsening climate crisis with long-term implications for global temperatures and sea levels.

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