The Arctic sea ice thinning, depletion of fishing grounds, and glaciers retreating are significant consequences of climate change.
Three-quarters of fishing grounds are exhausted, depleted, or in dangerous decline. This is a result of overfishing and unsustainable practices impacting marine ecosystems and fish populations. The depletion of fishing grounds has serious implications for food security and marine biodiversity.
The Arctic sea ice is now much thinner than when it was first explored with nuclear submarines in the 1950s. Climate change has caused significant melting and retreat of Arctic sea ice, leading to environmental challenges and impacts on wildlife that depend on the ice for habitat.
Glaciers are retreating, with significant ice loss observed in regions like Greenland. The increase in temperatures has accelerated the melting of glaciers, contributing to rising sea levels and other climate-related changes.
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