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New evidence of polar meltdown
More evidence of accelerating global warming was released yesterday. A study by IPY confirms a dramatic meltdown of polar glaciers. International Polar Yeardrew in 50,000 researchers from 63 countries. The project spanned two years, ending next month, to incorporate a full year each of the Arctic in the north and the Antarctic in the south. Greenland, Antarctica Glaciers Speeding Faster Toward the Sea
Thenewsis a new blow for environmental negationists, denying the existence of global warming.
Glaciers in Greenland and Antarctica are melting faster than predicted, accelerating their march to the sea and adding to the rising ocean levels that threaten coastal communities worldwide.
The Pine Island Glacier, the biggest in West Antarctica, has sped 40 percent faster toward the sea since the 1970s and Smith Glacier is moving 83 percent quicker than 15 years ago, said
David Hik
, executive director of the Canadian secretariat of the
International Polar Year
, an international scientific project.
“The loss of ice is pretty spectacular,” Hik, a professor at the
University of Alberta
in Edmonton, said today in a telephone interview from Geneva. “The big outflow glaciers on Greenland are accelerating their discharge as well.”
(the chart on the left shows the extreme snowmelt over the northern part of Greenland. Colours indicate the 2008 melt day anomaly, i.e. the number of days of snowmelt in 2008 minus the normal number in the period 1979-2007. The red area is the most extreme one, green is close to normal.)
In the book Econoshock, the effects of global warming on the sea level are mentioned. The study means scientists now have a better handle on the potential contribution to sea-level rise of melting ice sheets than two years ago, when the United Nations produced its biggest report on global warming, predicting an increase in sea levels of 18 to 59 centimeters (7 to 23 inches) this century. The new study not only confirms, but even increases the estimated effects on sea-levels:
“Altogether, the glaciers in the West Antarctic are losing about 103 billion tons a year of ice in discharge,” he said. “This discharge from west Antarctica would add an additional 10 to 20 centimeters” to the existing UN predictions of sea level rise this century, he said.
While the UN said a complete melt of the West Antarctic ice sheet is unlikely this century, Hik said “we thought lots of things were unlikely even two years ago.” A collapse of the sheet could add 1 to 1.5 meters to sea levels this century, he said.
“The effects of warming are going to be global,” Hik said. “What happens at the poles will influence all parts of the planet and it’s very evident that we can see rapid changes in sea level associated with changes in the Arctic and Antarctic.”
2 Comments
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frederic
On 3 Mar, 2009
Uiteindelijk is geld relatief, zeker tegenover het milieu.
De schok die daarvan uit zal komen zal zowat al de rest relativeren, alleen knijpen we daar nog onze ogen voor dicht -
ducdorleans
On 4 Mar, 2009
uiteindelijk zullen er geen 6, maar minstens 7 zijn ... nl. de schok dat schok 6, uitgevonden na de val van de Muur door intellectuelen die op dat moment technisch werkloos werden, en daarna "bevestigd" door een aantal computers, eigenlijk geen schok was ... net zoals er velen zich nu afvragen hoe ze ooit de analysten hebben geloofd dat de beurs goedkoop was in juni 2007, zullen er velen zich binnen 10 of 20 jaar afvragen hoe ze ooit Mann, en Hansen, en Pachauri, en Van Yperseele de Strihou, en PT Jones en het Gorakel hebben geloofd ...
Noord- en Zuidpool die afsmelten hoort als voorspelling thuis in het rijtje van de 4000 griepdoden dd 08/01 van dr. Avonts, of Moneytron als investering, en nog vele anderen ... het "bewijs" van dat afsmelten is gelijkaardig aan het bewijs dat de antiGSMstraling chip van Marc Coucke echt werkt ...
















