Climate change eroding Arctic sea ice
AT SEA - JULY 15: A view of the glaciers at 81 degrees north latitude during the 3rd National Arctic Scientific Research Expedition of Turkiye, in Svalbard and Jan Mayen, on July 15, 2023. Scientists observed the impacts of climate change on the glaciers that melting and breaking off into the sea. Arctic scientific expedition carried out during the month of July, which was the hottest month in recorded history. According to the data of average sea ice distribution collected during the month of July in 2022 and 2023, a decrease of about 3 percent in temperatures was observed. This rate frames an amount of sea ice equivalent to around 215,000 football fields has melted and flowed into the ocean. (Photo by Sebnem Coskun/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images)
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- Svalbard and Jan Mayen,
- Türkiye - Country,