Arctic winter sea ice has resumed a statistically significant long-term decline after two consecutive winters of exceptionally low ice cover, overturning earlier indications that losses had slowed in the early 2020s, according to a new study.
According to The Conversation, researchers said the record-low winter sea ice extent in 2025, followed by another near-record low in 2026, erased the apparent pause in the downward trend and reinforced evidence that Arctic warming continues…
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