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Arctic sea ice hits record low maximum extent on March 15, 2026.
Arctic sea ice reached a record low maximum extent on March 15, 2026, tied with the previous year's low at 14.29 million square kilometers.
This record low, significantly below the 1981–2010 average, continues a decades-long downward trend driven by human-caused global warming.
The loss of ice reduces Earth's albedo, absorbing more sunlight and accelerating warming, which threatens polar ecosystems and contributes to global climate change.
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El hielo marino del Ártico alcanza un récord de menor extensión máxima el 15 de marzo de 2026.