'No Time to Waste': Alarm as Antarctic Ice Hits Lowest January Level Ever Recorded

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'No Time to Waste': Alarm as Antarctic Ice Hits Lowest January Level Ever Recorded
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'It is imperative for global and regional stakeholders to take swift action to mitigate the rise in global temperatures,' warns Samantha Burgess of the E.U.'s copernicusecmwfas Antarctic sea ice shrunk to its lowest January level ever recorded.

"These extreme temperatures remain a tangible indication of the effects of a changing climate for many regions," said one European climate official.Less of the Antarctic Sea was covered by ice last month than in any January ever recorded, scientists said Wednesday while warning that melting sea ice is accelerating global heating.

At the opposite end of the Earth, Arctic ice coverage was 4% below average and the third-lowest January level observed, the agency reported.above-average air temperatures;&#x201cEurope saw 3rd warmest January on record.\n\nAntarctic sea ice extent reached its lowest for January.\n\nNew Year's Day saw record temperatures in Europe with 0.6;&#x00b0C higher than any previous daily January value in the full #ERA5 data record back to 1940.\n\nMore: https://t.

;&#x201cThe Arctic is warming 4 to 7 times more than the rest of the world. The Antarctic ice shelf melt rates are 20% to 40% higher than predicted. We need more climate ambition, not less.\n\nThere is no time to waste. #ActOnClimate\n\n#climate #energy #renewables #GreenNewDeal;&#x201d

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