The findings from Europe’s Copernicus Climate Change Service involve the third warmest February on record for the planet.
Sea ice cover in both the Antarctic and Arctic remained far below average throughout February as global average temperatures linger near record highs ...
This marks the third consecutive month in which Arctic ice has hit record ... implications of these record-low sea ice levels. Robert Larter, a scientist at the British Antarctic Survey, described ...
The Arctic saw particularly high temperatures in February, with one area near the North Pole 19.8 F hotter than average.
In February 2025, global sea ice extent plummeted to unprecedented levels, marking a record low that has alarmed ... In contrast, Antarctic sea ice also faced a drastic reduction, with extent ...
Antarctic sea ice has again fallen to a near-record low as a new study shows the system is undergoing a significant "structural change". Scientists have been using satellite images over the past ...
Global sea ice cover hit a historic low in February ... seals, and, in Antarctica, penguins. "The current record low global sea ice extent revealed by the Copernicus analysis is of serious concern ...