Scientists Link Antarctic Sea Ice Decline to Winds and Warming
Scientists have identified intensified westerly winds and ocean warming as key factors in the significant decline of Antarctic sea ice. According to a report from Yahoo, these environmental changes have contributed to record low sea ice levels observed in recent years. The research highlights the impact of greenhouse gases and ozone depletion on the region's climate, which has accelerated the reduction of sea ice since 2015.
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