A new study has confirmed that Antarctica’s summer sea ice is melting at record levels. Using satellite data and ocean models, researchers found the warming ocean is creating lasting damage to ecosystems and global climate stability. Scientists urge urgent action as the ice loss accelerates dangerous feedback loops.
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- Antarctica’s summer sea ice at lowest levels ever recorded
- Loss speeding up ocean warming, triggering dangerous climate cycles
- Ice once cooled oceans yearly; now warmth remains, recovery rare
- Study used satellites, ocean robots, models over multiple years
- Melting ice means less sunlight reflected, more heat absorbed by oceans
- Sea ice loss disrupting marine food chains—plants, fish, birds, seals affected
- Antarctic coasts now face stronger waves, increased iceberg break-offs
- Supply missions facing rougher seas, route unpredictability
- Warmer oceans now take 3+ years to stabilize after low-ice years
- Scientists urge urgent global climate action based on new findings




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