# Experts say the record low winter sea ice in the Arctic is signalling a major climate change crisis. The Arctic sea ice has reached a maximum extent of 14.33-million square kilometres, the lowest since records began 47-years ago. The National Snow and Ice Data Centre’s Julianne Stuva told Reuters the extent of the Arctic sea ice is expected to continue its decline, due to a combination of higher temperatures, warm seas and wind breaking up ice, all exacerbated by the climate crisis:
Experts say record low winter sea ice in the Arctic signals a climate crisis [SOUND]
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