What’s missing now? Only enough of the arctic polar ice cap large to cover an area the size of two Great Britains, that’s what:
The Arctic ice cap has collapsed at an unprecedented rate this summer and levels of sea ice in the region now stand at record lows, scientists have announced.
Experts say they are “stunned” by the loss of ice, with an area almost twice as big as the UK disappearing in the last week alone.
So much ice has melted this summer that the Northwest passage across the top of Canada is fully navigable, and observers say the Northeast passage along Russia’s Arctic coast could open later this month.
If the increased rate of melting continues, the summertime Arctic could be totally free of ice by 2030.
Mark Serreze, an Arctic specialist at the US National Snow and Ice Data Centre at Colorado University in Denver, said: “It’s amazing. It’s simply fallen off a cliff and we’re still losing ice.”
The Arctic has now lost about a third of its ice since satellite measurements began thirty years ago, and the rate of loss has accelerated sharply since 2002.
Dr Serreze said: “If you asked me a couple of years ago when the Arctic could lose all of its ice then I would have said 2100, or 2070 maybe. But now I think that 2030 is a reasonable estimate. It seems that the Arctic is going to be a very different place within our lifetimes, and certainly within our childrens’ lifetimes.”
Time to buy beach front property in Hudson Bay, folks, before the prices get too high. Just remember that Global warming is a big swindle, however.
Update [2007-9-4 16:20:39 by Steven D]: Ho-hum, another two hurricanes, one a Category 5, hit the eastern and western Mexican coasts on the same day. I’m sure that happens all the time …
Twin Atlantic and Pacific hurricanes making landfall on the same day is unprecedented, according to National Hurricane Center records dating back to 1949.
Felix roared ashore before dawn as a Category 5 storm along Nicaragua’s remote northeast corner — an isolated, swampy jungle where people get around mainly by canoe. The 160 mph winds peeled roofs off shelters and a police station, knocked down electric poles and stripped humble homes to a few walls.
It goes on until November. People should hold their breaths until then. It ain’t over yet. Those poor people in the Yucatan and in Nicaragua need our prayers.
All the time in the world to have one of those bad boys caroming headlong towards a still-crippled New Orleans or Mississippi. I kid you not.
New Orleans, Minneapolis-St. Paul and Mississippi ought to make even more people press for a pullout from Iraq. But maybe the unconvinced need more of a wake-up call.
Let one of those hurricanes start towards the East Coast…the Washington-New York corridor…
It ain’t a fantasy, the way global warming is going.
Thanks, Steven – for continuing to cover these topics.
The Arctic Ice Is Melting, But Who Cares! They’s Oil In Them Thar Slush Piles!
Arctic Will Melt To Projected 2050 Levels, This Year
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Terrific.
While the US farts around in the Middle East, watch the Canadians and Rooskies grab all the resources up there.
Sort of like 16th-17th century Spain farting around with religious wars while the Dutch, French and English grabbed a lock on global trade.