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  1. Arctic sea ice hits lowest winter level as unprecedented heat smashes records all over Earth

    Vital Arctic sea ice shrank to tie its lowest measured level for the winter, the season when ice…
    #Conflict #Conflicts #War #Arcticseaice #Danmark #denmark #earth #Greenland #herrera #lowwinterlevel #marchheatrecord #meier #ocean #pastweek #record #squaremile #summer #temperature #thousand #winter #year
    europesays.com/2876984/

  2. In a Sea of Melting Ice, These Polar Bears Are Doing Something Unexpected

    In a warming world, the polar bear has become the unofficial mascot of ecological collapse. We’ve all seen…
    #NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #Arcticseaice #CA #Canada #climatechange #polarbears #Science #theArctic
    newsbeep.com/ca/445523/

  3. In a Sea of Melting Ice, These Polar Bears Are Doing Something Unexpected

    In a warming world, the polar bear has become the unofficial mascot of ecological collapse. We’ve all seen…
    #NewsBeep #News #Wildlife #Arcticseaice #AU #Australia #Climatechange #polarbears #Science #theArctic
    newsbeep.com/au/448258/

  4. The Arctic Just Experienced Its Warmest Year on Record

    The past 10 years have been the warmest recorded in a region that is heating at two to four times the global average.

    murica.website/2025/12/the-arc

  5. “‘We find that the proposed concepts would be environmentally dangerous. It is clear to us that the assessed approaches are not feasible, and that further research into these techniques would not be an effective use of limited time and resources,’ - the study concludes.”

    thebarentsobserver.com/news/re

    #Arctic #ArcticSeaIce #Geoengineering #ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #BarentsObserver

  6. “‘We find that the proposed concepts would be environmentally dangerous. It is clear to us that the assessed approaches are not feasible, and that further research into these techniques would not be an effective use of limited time and resources,’ - the study concludes.”

    thebarentsobserver.com/news/re

    #Arctic #ArcticSeaIce #Geoengineering #ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #BarentsObserver

  7. “‘We find that the proposed concepts would be environmentally dangerous. It is clear to us that the assessed approaches are not feasible, and that further research into these techniques would not be an effective use of limited time and resources,’ - the study concludes.”

    thebarentsobserver.com/news/re

    #Arctic #ArcticSeaIce #Geoengineering #ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #BarentsObserver

  8. “‘We find that the proposed concepts would be environmentally dangerous. It is clear to us that the assessed approaches are not feasible, and that further research into these techniques would not be an effective use of limited time and resources,’ - the study concludes.”

    thebarentsobserver.com/news/re

    #Arctic #ArcticSeaIce #Geoengineering #ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #BarentsObserver

  9. “‘We find that the proposed concepts would be environmentally dangerous. It is clear to us that the assessed approaches are not feasible, and that further research into these techniques would not be an effective use of limited time and resources,’ - the study concludes.”

    thebarentsobserver.com/news/re

    #Arctic #ArcticSeaIce #Geoengineering #ClimateChange #ClimateEmergency #BarentsObserver

  10. Scientists issue warning after uncovering alarming data from mountain summit — here’s what you need to know

    Researchers were shocked to discover that a weather station at the top of the Greenland ice sheet had…
    #NewsBeep #News #US #USA #UnitedStates #UnitedStatesOfAmerica #Environment #Arcticseaice #Greenland #Greenlandicesheet #icesheet #Science #Sealevelrise
    newsbeep.com/us/66575/

  11. > As in most things related to climate change, it's the multidecadal trend that is key and that is unequivocally downwards, both in terms of extent and volume. Sudden spurts of growth are interesting, as are record meltdowns such as that in 2012. But that's it. Trend is the critical bit.
    skepticalscience.com/Has-Arcti
    #ClimateChange #ClimateDenial
    #ArcticSeaIce
    /HT @SkepticalScience

  12. A satellite image of Earth with no with no ice "on top." That's 2056, by best estimate of this article. This is considered an -improvement- against more naive analysis.

    33 years, or barely more than a mortgage.

    #ArcticSeaIce
    #BlueWaterArctic

    agupubs.onlinelibrary.wiley.co

  13. Bizarre year for sea ice notches another record - Enlarge / 2023 has been a remarkable year for Antarctic sea ice. (credi... - arstechnica.com/?p=1973667 #climatechange #arcticseaice #antarctica #science #seaice

  14. June extremes suggest parts of climate system are reaching tipping points - Enlarge / A view of wildfires at Lebel-sur-Quevillon in Quebec, Canada ... - arstechnica.com/?p=1951854 #greenhousegasemissions #climatechange #greenhousegas #arcticseaice #syndication #science

  15. Hello #Fediverse !
    An #Introduction post from the scientists behind the #PolarPortal - a danish collaboration between the Danish Meteorological Institute, the Danish Technical University and GEUS with accurate near real-time #Climate data on the state of the #cryosphere in the #Arctic.
    Follow us for data + visualisations of #ArcticSeaIce #Weather #GreenlandIceSheet #SMB and #GRACE / #GRACEFO mass budget as well as #permafrost +#Iceberg processes

    @greenlandicesheet

    polarportal.dk/en/home/

  16. Irony prize.

    "Oil tanker designs must be secure, sturdy, and reliable due to an increase in marine operations in the Arctic connected to oil and gas exploration and transportation."

    #BAU
    #ArcticSeaIce
    #ClimateAdaptationFollies

    nature.com/articles/s41598-023

  17. Summer Arctic sea ice cover is 2nd smallest on record (again) - Enlarge (credit: NASA)
    One sign of the transition from summer to fall in the Northern Hemisphere ... - arstechnica.com/?p=1708726 #arcticseaice #science

  18. Arctic sea ice loss isn’t to blame for your cold winters - Enlarge / Cold Weather for the Midwest on January 29, 2019. (credit: NASA Earth Observatory)
    A lo... more: arstechnica.com/?p=1549985 #arcticseaice #jetstream #science