Arctic Records Warmest Year Since 1900, NOAA Warns
An NOAA report reveals October 2024–September 2025 as the Arctic’s warmest year since 1900, with record seasonal heat, sea ice lows, and rapid glacier loss.
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An NOAA report reveals October 2024–September 2025 as the Arctic’s warmest year since 1900, with record seasonal heat, sea ice lows, and rapid glacier loss.
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