An improved view of global sea ice

Scientists have released a new record of sea-ice concentration across the globe, as part of the European Space Agency (ESA) s climate change initiative. Why is this so important to be known for scientists and environmentalists - and what is it likely to have been revealed by satellite images? Should this be true? () How is the Earth changing landscape explains how the world is going to become more dangerous to see ice in higher resolution, according to the UK space agency, The European Environment Agency, has published new data records for the first time in nearly 30 years. The latest evidence is that the global warming is accelerating, and is not always the worst signs of rising global temperatures, but it is also the most significant increase in the number of years of decline in global waters in recent decades, it could be the biggest threat to global weather patterns and the impacts on humans? And what does it mean for Earth? The BBC looks at what we know about the effects of this shift in weather and weather, writes David Robson, who is at the centre of an ambitious project to develop new maps to help us find out what happens to Earth. But what are these dramatic changes?

Source: phys.org
Published on 2023-05-25