Arctic Report Card Marks 20 Years Amid Record Warming in 2025 Featured

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Since 2006, the Arctic Report Card, supported by NOAA and independently reviewed through AMAP’s international expert network, has provided annual updates on the rapid climate-driven transformations occurring in the Arctic.

The 2025 edition, written by 112 scientists from 13 countries, highlights new worrying trends: record temperatures, historic lows in sea ice, shrinking glaciers, unprecedented ocean warming, and extreme weather events. The Arctic is shifting from a reliably frozen system to a warmer, wetter, and increasingly unpredictable region.- AMAP PRESS RELEASE - Report Card - NOAA Arctic

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