Sea ice surrounding Antarctica ebbs and flows with the season, growing in winter and receding in summer. In 2023, however, sea ice growth has been greatly suppressed, reaching a record low. At the end of June, 4.5 million square miles (11.7 million sq. km) of sea ice surrounded the continent — nearly one million square miles less than average.
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It would be helpful if these images had captions or an explanation to explain their significance and context ?
Bad news for all of us if this keeps increasing as it will likely do- averaged over ten-year increments. Our world is changing.