'Precipitous' fall in Antarctic sea ice since 2014 revealed
by Damian Carrington Environment editor from Environment | The Guardian on (#4JA6H)
Plunge is far faster than in Arctic and may lead to more global heating, say scientists
The vast expanse of sea ice around Antarctica has suffered a "precipitous" fall since 2014, satellite data shows, and fell at a faster rate than seen in the Arctic.
The plunge in the average annual extent means Antarctica lost as much sea ice in four years as the Arctic lost in 34 years. The cause of the sharp Antarctic losses is as yet unknown and only time will tell whether the ice recovers or continues to decline.
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