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Record Low Sea Ice and Record High Temperatures in February 2025 Exacerbate Climate Crisis

Global sea ice reached a record low in February 2025, while global temperatures hit a new high, exceeding the 1.5°C threshold set by the Paris Agreement; this follows 2024, the hottest year on record, and exacerbates extreme weather events worldwide.

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Record Warmth and Sea Ice Decline in February 2025

February 2025 was the third warmest February on record, exceeding the 1.5-degree warming threshold for the nineteenth time in twenty months, accompanied by record low sea ice levels at both poles.

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Unusually Warm Winter in France: Regional Variations in Temperature and Rainfall

France's winter of 2025 was abnormally warm (+0.6°C), with February significantly warmer (+1.2°C) than average; no cold spells occurred, while rainfall varied widely across regions, causing surpluses in the northwest and deficits in the south.

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Hansen Predicts 2°C Warming Limit Breach by 2045

Former NASA climatologist James Hansen predicts exceeding the 2°C warming limit by 2045, advocating for a carbon tax, nuclear energy, and geoengineering research to mitigate the ensuing risks of accelerated ice melt, disrupted ocean currents, and rising sea levels.

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Human Activity Could Delay Next Ice Age by Millennia

A new study published in Science reveals that while the next ice age is predicted to start in 11,000 years based on Earth's orbital cycles, human-caused greenhouse gas emissions could delay it significantly, with potentially catastrophic consequences like a 70-meter sea level rise if emissions conti...

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Turkish Team Wins Second Place at International Snow Sculpture Competition

A Turkish team of academics from Kocaeli and Mimar Sinan Universities won second place at the 42nd Valloire International Snow Sculpture Competition in France (January 14-17) with their "Melting Glaciers" sculpture, raising global warming awareness and securing a spot in the Breckenridge competition...

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Record Low Global Sea Ice Extent in February 2024

Copernicus reports that global sea ice extent hit a record low of 16.04 million square kilometers in February 2024, with the Antarctic and Arctic experiencing significant below-average ice coverage, accelerating warming due to increased solar radiation absorption by the ocean.

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Antarctic Ice Melt to Weaken Ocean Current by 20% by 2050

Melting Antarctic ice sheets will weaken the world's strongest ocean current, the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC), by 20% by 2050, leading to increased climate variability, accelerated warming, and a greater risk of invasive species reaching Antarctica.

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Paleoclimatologist Warns of Millennia-Long Climate Impacts Beyond 2100

Paleoclimatologist Eelco Rohling warns of catastrophic long-term climate impacts, emphasizing that even immediate emission cessation won't prevent millennia-long changes, including significant sea level rise, exceeding current IPCC projections.

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Climate Change Threatens German Winter Sports

Climate change is shortening and warming German winters, impacting winter sports; Garmisch-Partenkirchen, a key Alpine skiing venue, faces challenges due to reduced snowfall, although snowmaking technology mitigates some effects, with long-term viability concerns.

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Extreme Heat Accelerates Biological Aging in Older Adults, Increasing Mortality Risk

A USC study published in Science Advances found that prolonged exposure to extreme heat accelerates biological aging in older adults (56+), increasing their risk of disease and premature death; researchers analyzed data from over 3,600 people across the U.S. and measured their biological age using e...

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Study Finds Atlantic Current Collapse Unlikely This Century

A new study using 34 climate models suggests a complete collapse of the Atlantic Meridional Overturning Circulation (AMOC) is unlikely this century, although a significant weakening is probable, leading to considerable climate impacts but not a European ice age.

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