The signs of accelerated Climate Change keeps getting grimmer. After 2016 saw records of hottest months ever recorded getting shattered, 2017 has kept up the stream of bad news. According to data from the US National Snow and Ice Data Center (NSIDC),which draws upon satellite visuals, this year, sea ice around Antarctica has shrunk to its smallest annual extent. On February 13, the Antarctic sea ice contracted to 2.28 million sq km. This is the lowest that the Antarctic sea ice has ever shrunk to, according to satellite records dating back to 1979. While Arctic sea ice has been contracting regularly and has been the focus of most of our worries about climate change, the Antarctic has remained relatively stable, until now.
