Winter sea ice cover lowest on record as global warming continues to breach 1.5 C, Copernicus reveals

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An aerial photograph of a polar bear standing on sea ice.

Winter sea ice cover has dropped to its lowest maximum on record as temperatures continue to exceed 2.7 degrees Fahrenheit (1.5 degrees Celsius), new data reveals.

In 2015, world leaders signed the Paris Agreement, an international treaty that promised to limit global warming to preferably below 2.7 F and well below 3.6 F (2 C). Earth is now consistently above that target, with March representing the 20th out of the last 21 months to breach the preferred limit.

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