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Antarctic sea ice reached a record low last year with 770,000 square miles less than usual - and scientists say climate change is to blame
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Record-breaking low levels of sea ice around Antarctica in 2023 may have been caused by climate change , experts have said.
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Antarctic sea ice reached a record low last year with 770,000 square miles less than usual - and scientists say climate change is to blame
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