Arctic Faces Unprecedented Warming and Environmental Breakdown

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The Arctic experienced its hottest year on record from 2024 to 2025, with significant sea ice loss, increased precipitation, and warming temperatures, especially in winter, indicating a rapid and unprecedented climate shift that impacts global weather patterns, sea levels, and Arctic ecosystems.
- Arctic endured year of record heat as climate scientists warn of ‘winter being redefined’ The Guardian
- New report finds the Arctic continues to warm faster than the planet as a whole NPR
- The Arctic’s Annual Physical Finds an Environment That’s Breaking Down Bloomberg.com
- Arctic Report Card Marks Record Temperatures and Rainfall in Arctic The New York Times
- Some Arctic warming ‘irreversible’ even if we cut atmospheric CO2 New Scientist
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