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Shrinking Arctic ice redraws the map for internet cable ... Baltic Sea gas and telecoms cables were damaged last ... Over 90 percent of all Europe-Asia traffic flows through the Red Sea route.
This winter, the Baltic’s maximum ice extent peaked on 20 February at 85,000 square kilometres. During especially mild winters, the annual maximum typically stays well below 100,000 square kilometres.
Climate change is affecting the Baltic Sea and every winter less ice coverage forms. When there is less ice, the waves become stronger. When discussing how climate change impacts the Baltic Sea, ...
The early arrival of winter has led to a considerably higher area of Estonia's coast icebound, while around 80,000 square kilometers of the Baltic Sea as a whole, or quarter of its total area, is now ...
Thawing ice in the Arctic may open up new routes for internet cables that lie at the bottom of the ocean and carry most international data traffic. And more routes matter when underwater ...