DanishDynamite
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Just read a Danish article in the newspaper Jyllands-Posten which states that:
The article goes on to say that climate models had only predicted that the Artic would become ice-free in some 30-40 years, but that if this unexpectedly faster trend continues, the Artic could be ice-free in as little as 15-20 years.
Scary stuff.
My translation.New measurements of the ice coverage around the globe's most northern point from yesterday, sunday, show that the ice coverage right now is around 2.5 million square kilometers less than the average it was in the period 1978-2000. The ice has shrunk some 40-45 %, an area the size of Western Europe.
The article goes on to say that climate models had only predicted that the Artic would become ice-free in some 30-40 years, but that if this unexpectedly faster trend continues, the Artic could be ice-free in as little as 15-20 years.
Scary stuff.