Antarctic sea ice falls to lowest level since measurements began in 1979
by Graham Readfearn and Adam Morton from on (#5WD7Q)
Scientists say record drop can't yet be linked to global heating but urgent research needed to work out cause
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Sea ice around Antarctica has dropped to its lowest level in more than 40 years, according to preliminary data from satellites.
Climate scientists say the record drop can't yet be linked to global heating but urgent research is needed to work out why the region's sea ice had broken a record last set only five years ago.
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