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Antarctic sea ice has likely reached its minimum extent for the year, at 1.99 million square kilometers (768,000 square miles) on February 20, 2024, according to scientists at the National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC) at the University of Colorado Boulder.

Published in Water Issues

C3CS - WARMEST YEAR OFN RECORD GLOBALLYThe EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) is warning that global warming exceeded 1.5C for a full year.

Published in Energy and Carbon

ANTARCTICA - West Antarctic Ice SheetThe West Antarctic Ice Sheet will continue to increase its rate of melting over the rest of the century, no matter how much we reduce fossil fuel use, according to British Antarctic Survey (BAS) research published this week in the journal Nature Climate Change.

Published in Water Issues

ANTARCTIC PENINSULAAntarctic sea ice extent has reached a new record low – the sea ice is more than 1 million square kilometers (386,000 square miles) below the previous record low maximum set in 1986.

Published in Energy and Carbon

COPERNICUS AUGUST 2023 ranking era5 30 warmest JJA globalThe Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) is warning that summer 2023 has been the hottest on record globally.

Published in Water Issues

COPERNICUS DATA GLOBAL  SURFACE AIR TEMPERATURE 1979- JULY 2023The Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S), implemented by the European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts, has confirmed that the global average temperature for July 2023 was the hottest month ever recorded.

Published in Water Issues

ANTARCTIC PENINSULAExtreme events in Antarctica such as ocean heatwaves and ice loss will almost certainly become more common and more severe, researchers say.

Published in Water Issues

Thwaites Glacier Tongue - image wikicommons 1Antarctica’s Thwaites Glacier is retreating rapidly as a warming ocean slowly erases its ice from below, leading to faster flow, more fracturing, and a threat of collapse, according to an international team of scientists.

The World Meteorological Organisation is warning that the summer of 2020 will leave a deep wound in the cryosphere, with a major impact on ice shelves and glaciers in the Northern hemisphere.

Published in Energy and Carbon

MET OFFICE TEMPERRATURE RISE RECORDThree newly-released leading separate sets of annual global temperature figures for 2019 have confirmed that the past decade was the warmest on record and that 2019 was the second warmest year on record.

Published in Water Issues
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