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Voice of the Sea Ice 05 | Changing times

Voice of the Sea Ice 05 | Changing times

Update: 2025-04-02
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In February 2025, the world hit a new low for global sea ice extent. Arctic sea ice has been declining for several decades now, but Antarctic sea ice had been holding steady, until recently. With low summer sea ice extents for four years in a row, it appears that Earth’s warming has kicked Antarctic sea ice into a new regime. Claire Concannon speaks to scientists to understand what this means for Antarctica, what this means for us, and how they feel about it.

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This series was made with travel support from the Antarctica New Zealand Community Engagement Programme.

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Voice of the Sea Ice 05 | Changing times

Voice of the Sea Ice 05 | Changing times

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