Antarctic sea ice hits record low in big reversal

By Peter Hannam
Updated September 27 2017 - 8:03am, first published 7:54am

Sea ice around Antarctica has shrunk about 2 million square kilometres in just three years, swinging from a record large maximum area covered to a record low, in a shift that could have implications for the global climate.

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