Earth registers its second warmest March in recorded history while the Antarctic sea ice continue to shrink during the same period, at 28 percent below average, the EU’s climate monitoring agency says
Global warming is causing sea ice to decline and sea levels to rise, raising warnings that dangerous tipping points could be reached soon.
"The month was jointly the second warmest March globally," said a report from the Copernicus Climate Change Service published on Thursday.
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