Posts Tagged Arctic
Conflicting Summer Temperatures in the Arctic?
on August 27, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, Comments (0)
According to a majority of sources, the Arctic region has been experiencing the greatest increase in temperatures since the 1990′s. Most sources, including satellite also showed that the Arctic […]
Is Arctic Sea Ice getting Thinner?
on August 26, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, Comments (0)
We may get a solid answer to that question very shortly. Sea ice physicists at the Alfred Wegener Institute have indications that the mass of sea ice in the […]
Ice Free Arctic Ocean not much of a CO2 Sink
on August 3, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, Comments (0)
New research just published in the journal Science and a University of Georgia biogeochemist LED indicates that ice-free Arctic may be a potential future value as a carbon “sinks” […]
Expert Opinion on Arctic Sea Ice Status
on July 29, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, Comments (0)
Dirk Notz, head of research group “Sea ice in the Earth System” at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology in Hamburg, Germany recently wrote an excellent and informative article for […]
Arctic Climate even more Sensitive to Greenhouse Warming
on June 29, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, Comments (0)
A new study from the University of Colorado at Boulder indicates that the current level of emissions of atmospheric carbon dioxide on Earth (CO2) may be high enough to make […]
Current Extent of Arctic Ice is Lowest in the Past Few Thousand Years
on June 28, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, Comments (0)
The loss of ice in the Arctic in the early 20th century century began, and in the last 30 years, apparently unprecedented run at least over the last few thousand […]
Norway should limit Arctic soot to slow warming
on May 12, 2010 by admin in Global Warming, Comments (0)
Norway should limit Arctic soot to slow warming Norway should limit soot from emerging Arctic industries such as oil or shipping that risk accelerating a thaw of ice around the […]