Both poles set high temperature records last week, melting simultaneously, alarming scientists

Earth’s north and South Pole have opposite weather at any point of the year, with the South Pole now currently going into winter, and the North Pole coming out of it. However, both poles are experiencing ground-breaking record temperatures, simultaneously melting, causing alarm among scientists all over the world. ThePrint’s Sandhya Ramesh explains. Subscribe to the Pure Science Telegram Channel Supplementary reading: Remarkable Arctic sea ice thinning in three years It’s 70 degrees warmer than normal in eastern Antarctica. Scientists are flabbergasted. 2021 Pacific Northwest heat wave ‘virtually impossible’ without global warming, scientists find
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