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Environmental Science News 18 September 2025 - 4 October 2025

Antarctica’s Sudden Sea‑Ice Crash: Are We Crossing a Climate Tipping Point?

Antarctica’s Sudden Sea‑Ice Crash: Are We Crossing a Climate Tipping Point?

Antarctic Sea Ice: From Growth to Collapse Early stability and unexpected expansion For decades Antarctic sea ice behaved differently from its Arctic counterpart. While Arctic sea ice shrank steadily with warming, Antarctic sea ice grew slightly. The Southern Ocean is insulated from global warming by the Antarctic Circumpolar Current and strong westerly winds, and freshwater input from melting ice shelves promoted surface stratification. That stratification created a “lid” of cold, fresh water that limited mixing with deeper warm water and helped sea ice form phys.org. Abrupt reversal in 2016 This apparent stability ended around 2015–16. In a Nature study, Marilyn Raphael
6,000 Alien Planets & a Healing Ozone Layer: Biggest Science News (Sept 17-18, 2025)

6,000 Alien Planets & a Healing Ozone Layer: Biggest Science News (Sept 17-18, 2025)

Key Facts Space Exploration: 6,000 New Worlds & Starship Progress In a milestone for astronomy, NASA confirmed the 6,000th exoplanet – planets orbiting other stars – in its records this week. The official tally of alien worlds crossed the 6k mark after only ~30 years of exoplanet hunting, reflecting an exponential discovery rate space.com. “We’re entering the next great chapter of exploration – worlds beyond our imagination,” a NASA video proclaimed space.com. NASA noted that because new planets are added on a rolling basis by scientists worldwide, “no single planet is considered the 6,000th entry… There are more than 8,000
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