Global Sea Ice Hit Record Low

The combined area of ice around the north and south poles hit a new daily minimum in early February and stayed below the previous record for the rest of the month. Scientists described this as “particularly worrying” because ice reflects sunlight and cools the planet. The lack of sea ice means darker ocean surfaces and the ability of the Earth to absorb more sunlight, which accelerates the warming. Read the full article on The Guardian.

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