Some Arctic warming ‘irreversible’ even if we cut atmospheric CO2
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Efforts to lower the levels of CO2 in the atmosphere may come too late to prevent long-term changes to the Arctic

By Alec Luhn

12 December 2025

Calving at the front of the Hisinger Glacier in Greenland

A glacier meets the sea in Dickson Fjord, Greenland

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The Arctic will retain about 1.5°C of warming even if the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere returns to pre-industrial levels and the planet as a whole cools.

The region is also predicted to retain about 0.1 millimetres per day of excess precipitation, regardless of whether we deploy large-scale carbon dioxide …

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