The findings from Europe’s Copernicus Climate Change Service involve the third warmest February on record for the planet.
Past ice sheets have retreated rapidly, raising global sea level at rates >1 cm per year, with marine ice sheets collapsing and terrestrial ice sheets retreating in a more gradual fashion.
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New Scientist on MSNGlobal sea ice levels just hit a new record lowSea ice cover in both the Antarctic and Arctic remained far below average throughout February as global average temperatures linger near record highs ...
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