Arctic Ice Loss Exceeds 44 Trillion Tons
New research indicates the Arctic has lost approximately 44,400 billion tons of ice. Scientists have documented a loss of over 44 trillion tons of ice from Earth's cryosphere since 1994. This includes glaciers, ice sheets, and sea ice, with implications for global sea levels and climate patterns. This ice loss is a stark indicator of the accelerating impacts of climate change.
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