Antarctica records record melt researchers say

Antarctica records record melt, researchers say

According to scientists, the ice levels since the beginning of the summer have been well below the average of previous years.

Antarctica, South Pole

247 Scientists from the National Snow and Ice Data Center at the University of Colorado Boulder (USA) reported that the melting of sea ice in Antarctica or Antarctica has reached a new record. On February 13, the extent of sea ice in Antarctica, planet Earth’s south pole, fell to 1.91 million square kilometers (km²), below the previous record of 1.92 million km² set on February 25 last year. The information was published by Folha de S. Paulo.

Ice levels have been well below average and last year’s records since the beginning of summer, according to researchers. The climatic conditions brought warm air to the region on both sides of the Antarctic Peninsula,” they said. In Brazil, the season lasts from December 21st to March 21st.

Last Tuesday (14), United Nations (UN) SecretaryGeneral António Guterres said the planet was at risk of displacement of “biblical proportions” of people who may no longer live in coastal cities and move to communities far from the sea are. The Chair cited global warming and the resulting advance of the sea as one of the causes of accelerated migration in the world.

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