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Arctic Sea Ice Melt Slowdown: A Temporary Reprieve

New research reveals a temporary slowdown in Arctic sea ice melt since the late 2000s, despite continued human-caused global warming; the rate of loss over the last two decades is the slowest since 1979, though this is expected to change within 5-10 years.

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Arctic Sea Ice Melt Slowdown: A Temporary Reprieve

New research reveals a surprising slowdown in Arctic sea ice melt since 2005, attributed to natural ocean current variations, despite rising carbon emissions; however, scientists warn of a likely resumption of accelerated melting within 5–10 years.

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US Halts Critical Weather Satellite Program, Jeopardizing Hurricane Forecasts

The US will end its Defense Meteorological Satellite Program (DMSP) by June 30, 2025, impacting hurricane and Arctic sea ice forecasting; scientists say this decision, made with little warning, will set hurricane forecasting back 'decades'.

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Record Warmth in Europe Leads to Drought and Wildfires

Europe experienced its warmest March on record in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, alongside record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, causing numerous wildfires and threatening traditional Easter bonfires.

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Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt

Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record low Arctic sea ice and the Netherlands' driest March since 1906, leading to numerous wildfires.

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Record Low Arctic Sea Ice Extent in March 2025

Arctic sea ice reached a record low maximum extent of 14.33 million square kilometers on March 22, 2025, lower than the previous record in 2017 and significantly below the average from 1981-2010, driven by two exceptionally warm years and the accelerating warming of the Arctic.

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Arctic Sea Ice Loss Slowdown: A Temporary Pause in a Long-Term Decline

A study shows Arctic sea ice loss has slowed since the late 2000s, despite human-caused warming, due to natural climate variability; this pause is projected to end within 5–10 years, potentially leading to accelerated ice loss thereafter.

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July 2024: Third Warmest Month Globally, Underscoring Climate Change Impacts

July 2024 was the third warmest month globally, averaging 16.68°C, with regional variations including extreme heat in Scandinavia and Turkey (50.5°C national record), alongside below-average temperatures in parts of Central Europe and unusually low Arctic sea ice extent.

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EU Shipping Significantly Underestimates Black Carbon Emissions in the Arctic

A new study shows that black carbon emissions from ships connected to EU trade in the Arctic nearly doubled between 2015 and 2021, reaching 413 tonnes within the IMO Arctic definition, significantly accelerating sea ice melt due to the particles' heat absorption and reduced ice reflectivity; this hi...

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Record Warmth in Europe Fuels Wildfires and Arctic Ice Melt

Europe recorded its warmest March ever in 2024, with temperatures 2.41 degrees Celsius above average, causing record-low Arctic sea ice and the driest March in the Netherlands since 1906, resulting in numerous wildfires.

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Record Low Arctic Sea Ice in 2025 Exacerbates Climate Concerns

Arctic sea ice reached a record low of 5.53 million square miles on March 22, 2025, due to cyclones, unusually warm temperatures, and thinner ice, all exacerbated by climate change; severe thunderstorms and flooding are also expected across central and eastern parts of the US this week.

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Real Ice Tests Arctic Sea Ice Thickening Method

A UK start-up, Real Ice, is testing a method to thicken Arctic sea ice by pumping seawater onto the surface, adding an average 20 inches in field tests, aiming to combat climate change-driven ice loss, but facing criticism over scalability and potential ecological impacts.

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