One of the world's leading ice experts has predicted the final collapse of Arctic sea ice in summer months within four years. In what he calls a "global disaster" now unfolding in northern latitudes as the sea area that freezes and melts each year shrinks to its lowest extent ever recorded, Prof Peter Wadhams of Cambridge University calls for "urgent" consideration of new ideas to reduce global te
Guest commentary from Dirk Notz, MPI Hamburg âWell, itâs not really good timing to write about global warming when the summer feels cold and rainyâ, a journalist told me last week. Hence, at least here in Germany, there hasnât been much reporting about the recent evolution of Arctic sea ice â despite the fact that Arctic sea ice extent in July, for example, was the lowest ever recorded for that mo
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Hope the next IPCC report has a better section on the retreat of sea ice. It has already retreated faster than all models under all scenarios; obvious bias in the models. Also, the IPCC chart comparing models was a display of the average extent during the months of July, August and September. The implication being that there canât be any sea ice during those months before the arctic can be said to
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