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Antarctic Sea Ice Still Under Decline in 2024 Due to Global Climate Change
The increasing impact of global climate change has continued to threaten sea ice in the Antarctic, which will still decline in 2024. The shrinking of ice can significantly impact polar species. Read here.
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