Antarctic sea ice reaches NB4 low extent this summer
Southern sea ice coverage fell below 2 million km² for first time since satellite records began in 1979, exposing more ocean to solar heating
Southern sea ice coverage fell below 2 million km² for first time since satellite records began in 1979, exposing more ocean to solar heating
The accelerating heat content of the world’s oceans will soon be forcing coral reef ecosystems towards their collapse into mass extinction
Almost without exception, every one of those traces was made by burning prodigious quantities of fossil carbon to heat our only world.
Arctic sea ice is now dropping to its NB4 lowest extents in nearly 1500 years — trending towards ice-free summers and rapid ocean warming