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- Sea ice loss seen in March—at -2.2% per decade—is moderate compared to the extreme loss rates experienced in May and September . (en)
- Effects of climate change on sea ice vary with the seasons. Rates of ice loss, in the same month over years since 1979, are more than twice as great in September as in May. (en)
- Global sea ice extent, which combines the sea ice extents in both polar regions, reached a new all-time minimum in February 2025. (en)
- The global average sea level has risen about since 1880, increasing the elevation on top of which other types of flooding occur. (en)
- If countries cut greenhouse gas emissions significantly , sea level rise by 2100 will be limited to 0.3 to 0.6 meters . However, in a worst-case scenario , sea levels could rise 5 meters by the year 2300. (en)
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