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The Arctic had its hottest year ever in 2025, with record heat, ice loss, and rising sea levels.
The Arctic experienced its hottest year on record in 2025, with temperatures 2.5°C above the 20th-century average, according to the NOAA-led Arctic Report Card.
Sea ice reached a new record low extent, and the Greenland Ice Sheet lost 129 billion tons of ice, accelerating sea level rise.
Warming oceans, declining snow cover, and thawing permafrost are disrupting ecosystems, increasing extreme weather, and threatening coastal communities globally.
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El Ártico tuvo su año más caluroso en 2025, con un calor récord, pérdida de hielo y aumento del nivel del mar.