Arctic's winter is vanishing, yet the real reason remains unheard…
A new NOAA "Arctic Report Card" reveals the Arctic continues warming nearly four times faster than the global average. Climate scientists found 2023 saw record-high temperatures, especially in the ocean. This extreme heat is profoundly impacting the region.
Unprecedented rainfall now replaces what was once snow, fundamentally "redefining winter," say experts. The shift impacts permafrost stability and indigenous communities reliant on critical sea ice.
How can we stand by as our planet's freezer melts away?
Some Arctic warming is already irreversible, even if CO2 emissions are drastically cut. The environment is actively "breaking down," warning of profound, permanent global consequences.
This rapid breakdown suggests a future where ecosystems face unprecedented stress. Share your thoughts on this urgent global challenge.