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World News December 17, 2025

Arctic sees warmest year on record since 1900

According to NOAA, Arctic surface air temperatures from October 2024 to September 2025 were the highest on record since 1900, with autumn 2024 and winter 2025 being the warmest and second warmest seasons. The Arctic is warming more than twice as fast as the global average.

The report noted major changes, including warmer, saltier waters moving north (“atlantification”), boreal species spreading, thawing permafrost releasing metals, and record-high precipitation. Winter sea ice in March 2025 reached its lowest maximum extent in 47 years. Glaciers and ice across the Arctic, Greenland, and Alaska are melting, contributing to rising global sea levels and increasing risks like flooding, landslides, and threats to water supplies and coastal communities.

Credit : CGTN

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