added 2007 Fri May 4 20:07:14 by Wil
In a story that caught the attention of only the more astute climate science journalists a few weeks ago, one of the more experienced oceanographers of our time, Peter Wadhams, reported that the Arctic ice cap is melting much faster than we thought. How much faster? So fast that the rate made the story seem too alarmist to take seriously.
In a story that caught the attention of only the more astute climate science journalists a few weeks ago, one of the more experienced oceanographers of our time, Peter Wadhams, reported that the Arctic ice cap is melting much faster than we thought. How much faster? So fast that the rate made the story seem too alarmist to take seriously.
added 2007 Mon Apr 30 20:02:31 by capn_caveman
Arctic sea ice is melting at a significantly faster rate than projected by even the most advanced computer models, a new study concludes.
Arctic sea ice is melting at a significantly faster rate than projected by even the most advanced computer models, a new study concludes.
added 2007 Sat Mar 31 14:14:17 by pagey
The dramatic loss of Arctic sea ice in recent years is the result of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions combined with natural cycles, according to a new study.
The dramatic loss of Arctic sea ice in recent years is the result of human-induced greenhouse gas emissions combined with natural cycles, according to a new study.
added 2007 Sun Mar 25 6:09:38 by Eagle Eye
Glaciers and Glacial Warming, Receding Glaciers They say every picture tells a story, well here are the pictures and the story is we are losing our glaciers. There is new real estate opening up will be ready for development soon.
Glaciers and Glacial Warming, Receding Glaciers They say every picture tells a story, well here are the pictures and the story is we are losing our glaciers. There is new real estate opening up will be ready for development soon.
added 2007 Sun Mar 25 0:47:43 by JohnBaer
Rising sea levels and melting polar ice-sheets are at upper limits of projections, leaving some human population centers already unable to cope, top world scientists say as they analyze latest satellite data.A United Nations report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in February projected sea level gains of 18-59 centimeters (7-
Rising sea levels and melting polar ice-sheets are at upper limits of projections, leaving some human population centers already unable to cope, top world scientists say as they analyze latest satellite data.A United Nations report by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in February projected sea level gains of 18-59 centimeters (7-
added 2007 Sun Feb 18 22:00:38 by Neophile
As the Arctic melts, vast deposits of oil and gas may be opened up for exploration. Will an Arctic without ice only prolong our dependence on fossil fuels?
As the Arctic melts, vast deposits of oil and gas may be opened up for exploration. Will an Arctic without ice only prolong our dependence on fossil fuels?







