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NASA Confirms Arctic Winter Sea Ice at Near-Record Low in 2026

The Arctic ice maximum of 5.52 million sq miles is nearly tying the 2025 record, emphasizing ongoing climate change. Thinner ice, especially in the Barents Sea, underscores long-term melting trends. Monitoring these levels is crucial as they inform projections of future Arctic and global climate impacts.
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