Researchers issue climate change warning as sea ice in Antarctica melts to record lows | News World

Browse the world's leading international and domestic Airlines. Compare rates and availabilty for any destination and route.

Antarctic sea ice has plummeted to unprecedented lows, researchers have found.

Scientists say this is due to a series of interconnected climate change-driven phenomena.

For years, the frozen continent appeared to resist global warming, with its ice levels steadily increasing until 2015.

However, this trend abruptly shifted.

Researchers at the University of Southampton now believe they have…

more
Source uk.news.yahoo.com

FTC: We use income earning affiliate links. More on Sposored links.
Terms of use and third-party services. More here.

lyrics2.me  | Billboard |  Rolling Stone |  K-Pop

Related Posts

Extreme weather and climate change: Everything you need to know | Climate

Climate change and extreme weather events have become some of the most widely read topics on international news websites in 2026. From record-breaking heatwaves and devastating floods to prolonged droughts,…

Read more

UN’s grim climate forecast: hotter years ahead | Climate

There is a 91% chance that at least one of the next five years will cross the 1.5 °C warming threshold, and an 86% chance that at least one of…

Read more

This Week in Climate News (May 2026, Week 4) | Climate

This weekly round-up brings you key climate news from the past seven days, including NOAA’s hurricane season predictions and an unusually early, deadly heatwave scorching Europe. — 1. ‘Absolutely Astonishing’:…

Read more

Boykoff: Disconnecting the Dots? Diminished media coverage of climate change matters. | Climate

Going into 2026, newspaper media coverage of climate change dropped 14% in 2025 from the previous year, 2024. Coverage was also 38% lower than in 2021, the highest year of…

Read more

Love-All No More: The French Open in the Era of Climate Change | Climate

At Roland-Garros, players are no longer competing only against each other; they are competing against a warming planet! Photo by Cottonbro Studio/Pexels When Jannik Sinner struggled physically under intense heat…

Read more

[Reading Science Through Covers] Nature study links climate change to larger hailstones worldwide | Climate

This week, the cover of the international journal ‘Nature’ features a photograph of hailstones that have fallen to the ground. A new study reports that climate change is making hailstones…

Read more

Climate scientists drop worst-case warming scenario, but it’s not all good news | Climate

Climate scientists are retiring a worst-case global warming scenario that has guided research and policy for more than a decade, saying modest gains in the fight against climate change have…

Read more

Climate Change Weekly # 581— It’s Hurricane Season, and Nothing Is New | Climate

IN THIS ISSUE: It’s Hurricane Season, and Nothing Is New Anthropogenic Climate Change Isn’t Affecting Precipitation Southeast Asia Rejects Climate Restrictions, Expands Coal It’s Hurricane Season, and Nothing Is New…

Read more

Heartland Institute Releases New Video Separating Hurricane Facts from Climate Hype as 2026 Season Opens | Climate

New short-form video arms the public with data-driven science just in time for hurricane season, countering claims linking storms to climate change SCHAUMBURG, IL (May 29, 2026) — The 2026…

Read more

Pilgrimage In 40-Degree Heat: How Climate Change And Global Warming Are Reshaping The Hajj Experience | World News | Climate

Last Updated:May 29, 2026, 16:47 IST Climate change is making Hajj in Mecca more dangerous, with rising heat, dehydration and heatstroke risks, especially for elderly pilgrims, despite Saudi’s cooling measures….

Read more

Europe heatwave 2026: Why strong El Niño could worsen global heat | Climate

Large parts of western and central Europe are in the grip of an extraordinary heatwave phase, with many places registering temperatures 10 to 15 degrees Celsius higher than normal. Both…

Read more

Global Temperatures to Breach Record Levels Over Next 5 Years | Climate

The World Meteorological Organization says there is a 91% chance that global average temperatures will exceed 1.5C above the 1850-1900 average levels for at least one year between 2026…

Read more

HKO warns of hotter days ahead as climate change and intensified El Niño take effect | Climate

As Hong Kong swelters under extreme heat, the Hong Kong Observatory (HKO) has warned that the combined effects of global climate change and an intensifying El Niño weather pattern will…

Read more

Arctic Ocean passed a tipping point and scientists say it may never recover | News World

Scientists say climate change is driving a major and potentially permanent transformation in the Arctic Ocean, disrupting the marine food chain from the bottom up. According to a new study,…

Read more

Americans Are Still Skeptical Humans Are Causing Climate Change | Climate

Topline Less than half of Americans believe the Earth is warming as a direct result of human activity, new data from Pew Research shows, and 12% of Americans don’t believe…

Read more

Worsening climate change main culprit behind India’s extreme heat: UN climate chief | Climate

Secretary of UN Climate Change, Simon Stiell. File | Photo Credit: Reuters The ongoing extreme heat across large parts of India is primarily driven by worsening climate change caused by…

Read more

This Summer Is Going to Kill a Lot of People | Climate

Sign up to see the future, today Can’t-miss innovations from the bleeding edge of science and tech Summer hasn’t even started in the Northern Hemisphere, and thermometers around the globe…

Read more

Strong El Niño may stretch to 2028 as UN warns climate change to smash heat records in next 5 years | Climate

In the next five years, Earth is overwhelmingly likely to surge again and again past the international climate threshold set as safe and shatter its hottest-year record along the way,…

Read more

UK Homes Are Unfit for Rising Temperatures, Climate Adviser Says | Climate

“The UK was built for a climate that no longer exists today and will be increasingly distant in years to come,” the Climate Change Committee, the UK’s independent climate change…

Read more

Why Europe is world’s fastest warming continent | Climate

People bathe in the sunshine at a beach in Brighton, United Kingdom, on Tuesday, as temperatures continue to soar. GARETH FULLER/AP PARIS — Europe, which is in the throes of…

Read more

Capitalism: The real cause of ‘Super El Niño’ climate catastrophes – Liberation News | Climate

Climate scientists have warned that a “Super El Niño” climate cycle is developing in the South Pacific – the strongest in more than a century. In capitalist-owned media outlets like…

Read more

Huge volcanic eruption offers clues to fighting climate change | Climate

A gigantic underwater volcano became a massive chemistry experiment that could help researchers quantify the success of tactics designed to tackle climate change.  In January 2022, the Hunga Tonga–Hunga Ha’apai…

Read more

World’s Fastest-Warming Continent Swelters Under Record ‘Heat Dome’ : ScienceAlert | Climate

Europe, which is in the throes of a record-smashing heatwave this week, is the world’s fastest-warming continent and stretches into an even more rapidly heating Arctic. After record high temperatures…

Read more

How Europe’s rapid warming has fuelled a record May heatwave | Climate

Europe is bracing for more extreme heat after record May temperatures swept across Britain, Ireland and France this week – with scientists saying a “heat dome” over western Europe is combining…

Read more

Scientists have scrapped the worst-case climate scenario – because action is making a difference | Climate

When major new climate change scenarios are released, there’s always strong interest. These scenarios lay out what our future climate will look like, depending on how fast we act to…

Read more

An Unusually Early Heat Wave Breaks Temperature Records Across Western Europe | Climate

Extreme heat is one of the most dangerous climate change risks in the United Kingdom, according to a new government-backed report that warned the nation is “built for a climate…

Read more

Why is Europe the world’s fastest warming continent? | Climate

After record high temperatures for May were broken in Britain, Ireland and France on Monday and Tuesday, the continent still faces more brutal heat in the coming days. A so-called…

Read more

Climate change-related heat increases the risk of premature birth in 13 countries – new study | Climate

Picture a sweltering summer’s day. Now imagine enduring the heat while eight months pregnant. Uncomfortable, to say the absolute least. But in pregnancy, heat is more than just a nuisance,…

Read more

Himalayan Rivers Are Shifting Their Course Faster Due to Climate Warming | Climate

Analysis of four decades of data shows nearly doubled river migration rates BEIJING, May 26, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — Temperatures in the Himalayas have been rising nearly twice as fast as…

Read more

New York Leads in Controlling Heat-Trapping Methane. That Could Change. | Climate

The gaseous power duo that is heating up the planet consists of carbon dioxide, which is the largest contributor to global warming, and methane, its fast-acting, hot-tempered sibling. Carbon dioxide,…

Read more
Update cookies preferences