Sunday, September 06, 2020

The loss of Earth's ice compromises it's thermostat and raises sea level.

1 September 2020
By Marlowe Hood

Greenland Surface Melt Extent Interactive Chart (click here)

The Greenland and Antarctic ice sheets, (click here) which hold enough frozen water to lift oceans 65 metres, are tracking the UN's worst-case scenarios for sea level rise, researchers said Monday, highlighting flaws in current climate change models....

September 1, 2020
By Robin Young and Samantha Raphelson

A total of 28 trillion tons of ice (click here) has disappeared from the Earth’s surface since 1994, according to the results of a study that shocked the U.K. researchers who conducted it.

This report fulfills the worst-case scenario that was predicted by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 30 years ago. Scientists from Leeds and Edinburgh universities and University College London predict that by the end of this century, sea level could rise by more than 3 feet....